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Edith Wharton at Home (Hardcover)
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Edith Wharton at Home (Hardcover)
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The Mount, Edith Wharton's country place in the Berkshires, is
truly an autobiographical house. There Wharton wrote some of her
best-known and successful novels, including "Ethan Frome "and
"House of Mirth." The house itself, completed in 1902, embodies
principles set forth in Wharton's famous book "The Decoration of
Houses," and the surrounding landscape displays her deep knowledge
of Italian gardens. Wandering the grounds of this historic home,
one can see the influence of Wharton's inimitable spirit in its
architecture and design, just as one can sense the Mount's impact
on the extraordinary life of Edith Wharton herself.
The Mount sits in the rolling landscape of the Berkshire Hills,
with views overlooking Laurel Lake and all the way out to the
mountains. At the turn of the century, Lenox and Stockbridge were
thriving summer resort communities, home to Vanderbilts, Sloanes,
and other prominent families of the Gilded Age. At once a leader
and a recorder of this glamorous society, Edith Wharton stands at
the pinnacle of turn of the twentieth-century American literature
and social history. The Mount was crucial to her success, and the
story of her life there is filled with gatherings of literary
figures and artists. "Edith Wharton at Home" presents Wharton's
life at The Mount in vivid detail with authoritative text by
Richard Guy Wilson and archival images, as well as new color
photography of the restoration of The Mount and its spectacular
gardens.
"The Mount was to give me country cares and joys, long happy rides
and drives through the wooded lanes of that loveliest region, the
companionship of dear friends, and the freedom from trivial
obligations, which was necessary if I was to go on with my writing.
The Mount was my first real home . . . its blessed influence still
lives in me." --Edith Wharton, 1934
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