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Edith Wharton, other dead ppl, & living in an unsexy language.

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EDITH: Inst. 15

New York City, 1910. Public Domain. Source.

Stiffly seated at the white-clothed table, Berry was sapped. From his sickbed in Cairo the month before, he’d laid the groundwork for his successor at the International Court. He was back in the...

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EDITH: Inst. 14

Paris, 1925. Public Domain. Source.

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Thank you so much for reading EDITH! If you’re new to my serialized novel, you can find Parts I & II here, along with a brief account of how the story came to me and links to som...

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EDITH: Inst. 13

Isadora Duncan. source

58 Rue de Varenne was undergoing renovations, so she took rooms at the Ritz. Walter loved the Ritz. Edith loved service.

Walter wrote from Cairo: he could see Ethan Frome trudging through the snow. He’d been reading...

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EDITH: Inst. 12

Smithsonian Online Virtual Archives. Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department records, 1839-1962. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

Nan Wharton’s parlor was her mother’s: Massachusetts had preserved the two women a...

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