The Complete Works - Edith Wharton (2018) is a mammoth, comprehensive collection of the works of American novelist Edith Wharton. It includes her 22 novels and novellas, 11 story collections with 83 short srories, 2 poetry collections, and 9 non-fiction books.
Edith Wharton travelled abroad a lot, making 60 trips from America to Europe and Africa, inspiring her travel books, such as Italian Villas and their Gardens (1904) and A Motor-Flight through France (1908).
She moved permanently to France in 1912. During the first World War, she supported the French war effort and helped to establish the American Hostels for Refugees in Paris in 1914. She was permitted to travel to the front lines of the war in 1915, inspiring her non-fiction work Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort (1915) before returning to novels and other travel books, such as French Ways and their Meaning (1919) and In Morocco(1920).
Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was the first woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1921 for her novel The Age of Innocence (1920). Although nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1927, 1928, and 1930, she never won.
This is a great collection and reference book for lovers of Edith Wharton. I particularly like her poetry, home and garden books, and travelogs.
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