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Although Edith Wharton is usually identified with the old New York of such masterworks as The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth, she spent ten years living and writing in New England, a setting that appears in two novels, a novella, and fully a quarter of her short stories. In these works Wharton turns from portraying the monied and the mannered to probing inscrutable psyches and souls. The New England of these tales-which range from light comedy to horror-becomes a metaphor for fierce poverty, cultural barrenness, and an oppressive Puritan heritage that both fascinated and repelled Wharton.Thus the frigid, engulfing winter of Starkfield buries Ethan Frome in a living death. That sense of moral and emotional confinement also appears in The Angel at the Grave, as a young woman senses she has been walled alive into a tomb hung with the effigies of dead ideas. In The Lamp of Psyche, a visit to Boston relatives sheds new light on a womans marriage; Xingu gently satirizes the snobbery of small-town huntresses of erudition; Bewitched and All Souls explore the theme of witchcraft. Barbara A. Whites insightful introduction suggests that in these stories Wharton seems to have projected onto New England aspects of herself that she most feared: repression, coldness, inarticulateness, mental starvation, and even lack of high culture.

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title Whartons New England Seven Stories and Ethan Frome Hardscrabble - photo 1

title:Wharton's New England : Seven Stories and Ethan Frome Hardscrabble Books
author:Wharton, Edith.; White, Barbara Anne.
publisher:University Press of New England
isbn10 | asin:087451715X
print isbn13:9780874517156
ebook isbn13:9780585240411
language:English
subjectNew England--Social life and customs--Fiction.
publication date:1995
lcc:PS3545.H16A6 1995eb
ddc:813/.52
subject:New England--Social life and customs--Fiction.
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Wharton's New England
Page ii
HARDSCRABBLE BOOKSFiction of New England
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Ernest Hebert, The Dogs of March
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Sarah Orne Jewett (Sarah Way Sherman, ed.), The Country of the Pointed Firs and Other Stories
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Wharton's New England
Seven Stories and Ethan Frome
Edith Wharton
Edited By
Barbara A. White
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
University Press of New England / Hanover and London
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF NEW ENGLAND
publishes books under its own imprint and is the publisher for Brandeis University Press, Brown University Press, Dartmouth College, Middlebury College Press, University of New Hampshire, University of Rhode Island, Tufts University, University of Vermont, Wesleyan University Press, and Salzburg Seminar.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Published by University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755
1995 by the Trustees of the University of New Hampshire
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3 2
"Bewitched" and "All Souls'" reprinted by permission of the estate of the author and the Watkins/Loomis Agency.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wharton, Edith, 18621937.
Wharton's New England : seven stories and Ethan Frome /
Edith Wharton ; edited by Barbara A. White.
p. cm. (Hardscrabble books)
ISBN 0-87451-715-x (pbk.)
1. New EnglandSocial life and customsFiction. I. White,
Barbara Anne. II. Wharton, Edith, 18621937. Ethan Frome.
III. Title. IV. Title: New England. V. Series.
PS3545.H16A6 1995
813'.52dc20 94-42882
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Contents
Introduction
vii
New England Works by Edith Wharton
xxix
The Lamp of Psyche (1895)
1
The Angel at the Grave (1901)
21
The Pretext (1908)
39
Xingu (1911)
69
Ethan Frome (1911)
95
The Triumph of Night (1914)
181
Bewitched (1925)
207
All Souls' (1937)
231

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Introduction
In her autobiography, A Backward Glance (1934), Edith Wharton tells us that her colonial ancestors lived first in Massachusetts. But they soon "transferred their activities to the easier-going New York, where people seem from the outset to have been more interested in making money and acquiring property than in Predestination and witch-burning."1 By the time Edith was born in 1862 her family fortunes had long been amassed, and she would grow up to become a leading chronicler of monied and propertied New York. Indeed, after she died in 1937, many critics would consider "old New York" her proper subject and the novels that describe it, The House of Mirth (1905) and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Age of Innocence (1920), her most enduring fictions.
But a part of Edith Wharton was always fascinated by the land of predestination and witch-burning that her ancestors fled. She set a surprising amount of her work in New England, from the stories that began her writing career to the novella that gained lasting fame, Ethan Frome (1911), a wintery tale of "Starkfield," Massachusetts. Recently the excellent but long neglected Summer (1917) has been recognized as a worthy companion piece to Ethan Frome,
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