
The Edith Wharton Reader
By Edith Wharton
Subjects: Marriage, poor, Young women, Poverty, Guardian and ward, English fiction, Farm life, Accident victims, Romance, Rural poor, Interpersonal relations, domestic fiction, Fiction, Social life and customs, Married people, American literature, Rurual poor, Classic Literature, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Family life
Description: Contains: Backward glance / Chapter III, section 2, "Little girl" -- Pelican, from the Greater inclination -- Rembrandt, from Crucial instances -- House of mirth, book 1 -- Eyes, from tales of men and ghosts -- [Ethan Frome](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL98501W/Ethan_Frome) Bunner sisters, from Xingu -- With the tide, from Twelve poems -- Age of innocence, book 1 -- False dawn, from old New York -- Old man, from old New York -- Bottle of Perrier, from certain people -- Pomegranate seed, from the world over -- Backward glance, chapter VIII, "Henry James."
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