Edith Wharton (平装) 99763516

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内容简介
The definitive biography of one of America’s greatest writers, from the author of the acclaimed masterpiece Virginia Woolf.

Delving into heretofore untapped sources, Hermione Lee does away with the image of the snobbish bluestocking and gives us a new Edith Wharton--tough, startlingly modern, as brilliant and complex as her fiction.

Born in 1862, Wharton escaped the suffocating fate of the well-born female, traveled adventurously in Europe and eventually settled in France. After tentative beginnings, she developed a forceful literary professionalism and thrived in a luminous society that included Bernard Berenson, Aldous Huxley and most famously Henry James, who here emerges more as peer than as master. Wharton's life was fed by nonliterary enthusiasms as well: her fabled houses and gardens, her heroic relief efforts during the Great War, the culture of the Old World, which she never tired of absorbing. Yet intimacy eluded her: unhappily married and childless, her one brush with passion came and went in midlife, an affair vividly, intimately recounted here.

With profound empathy and insight, Lee brilliantly interweaves Wharton's life with the evolution of her writing, the full scope of which shows her far to be more daring than her stereotype as lapidarian chronicler of the Gilded Age. In its revelation of both the woman and the writer, Edith Wharton is a landmark biography.

Hermione Lee's Reading Guide to Edith Wharton

Hermione Lee, about whose Virginia Woolf the .com reviewer wrote, "Biographies don't get much better than this," has turned for her next major subject to Edith Wharton. Wharton's classics, including The House of Mirth, The Age of Innocence, and Ethan Frome, are known to many readers, but Lee has prepared exclusively for us a Reading Guide to Edith Wharton that goes beyond those familiar titles to unearth lesser-known gems among her remarkable stories and novels, from the story "After Holbein," "a masterpiece of ghoulish, chilling satire," to The Custom of the Country, her "most ruthless, powerful, and savage novel."

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

编辑推荐
Sunday Times `subtle and moving biography' Independent `Lee tiptoes as close to the inner sanctum as she dares.' Observer `affectionate, meticulous study' Gaurdian `perceptive biography'. The Sunday Times 'Lee's biography excels in its discussions of [Whartons']writing'--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Independent on Sunday Independant on Sunday 'This is a glorious biography' --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Daily Telegraph, rev. by Kasia Boddy "painstaking and elegant... One of this book's great pleasures is Lee's discussion of Wharton's work". --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Daily Express, rev'd by Jennifer Selway `brilliant biography'--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Daily Mail, rev'd by Stephanie Cross `every page is alive with colour...Lee's extended critiques are both meticulous and accessible.'--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Guardian, rev'd by Elaine Showalter `monumentally conceived and impressively executed...'--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
作者简介
Hermione Lee’s books include the internationally acclaimed biography Virginia Woolf, a collection of essays on life-writing, Body Parts, and a study of Elizabeth Bowen. She has written on many American authors, from Willa Cather to Philip Roth. She is a well-known reviewer and broadcaster, and, in 2006, Chair of the judges for the Man-Booker Prize. She is the first woman Goldsmiths’ Professor of English at Oxford University, a Fellow of New College Oxford, of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Literature. She was awarded a CBE in 2003 for services to literature. From the Hardcover edition.
出版社Vintage Books
作者Hermione Lee