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"Loyal saints or devious rascals": domestic servants in Edith Wharton's stories "The Lady's Maid's Bell" and "All Souls'"
Critic Andrew Levy points out the importance of the indoors for Wharton: "Indoor metaphors were a leitmotif in her letters, essays, and fiction,...
Studies in Short Fiction, 09/22/99 by Sherrie A. Inness · More from publication -
Looking westward: geographical distinctions in the regional short fiction of Mary Foote and Mary Austin - Critical Essay
"There is no sort of experience that works so constantly and subtly upon man as his regional environment" (97), writes Mary Austin in her essay...
Studies in Short Fiction, 09/22/98 by Sherrie A. Inness · More from publication -
An economy of beauty: the beauty system in Edith Wharton's "The Looking Glass" and "Permanent Wave."
The fiction of Edith Wharton explores the relationship between women and beauty and the ways in which this beauty influences their role in a given...
Studies in Short Fiction, 03/22/93 by Sherrie A. Inness · More from publication



