
| Preface Acknowledgment A Note on the Text The Text of The House of Mirth Backgrounds and Contexts Edith Wharton·Selected Letters Thorstein Veblen·[Conspicuous Leisure and Conspicuous Consumption] Mrs. Burton Kingsland·[The Duties of a House-Guest] C. Lothrop Higgins·[Vocations for the Trained Woman:Millinery] Mrs. John Van Vorst and Marie Van Vorst·[The Experi-ence of a Lady as a Factory Girl] Mary Cadwalader Jones·[Working Girls' Clubs] Charles Dana Gibson·[Marrying for Money] Charlotte Perkins Gilman·[Women and Economics] Olive Schreiner·[Sex-Parasitism] Lorine Pruette, Ph. D.·[The Waste of Women in America] John Higham·Ideological Anti-Semitism in the Gilded Age Tableau Vivant of"The Dying Gladiator" Criticism Contemporary Reviews The Independent·Mrs. Wharton's Latest Novel E. E. Hale, Jr.·Mrs. Wharton's "The House of Mirth" Mary Moss·[Review of The House of Mirth] Mary K. Ford·[Excerpt from "Two Studies in Luxury"] The Nation·[Review of The House of Mirth] The Saturday Review·[Review of The House of Mirth] Modem Critical Views Millicent Bell·[Wharton as Businesswoman: Publishing The House of Mirth] Louis Auehincloss·[The House of Mirth and Old and New New York] Cynthia Griffin Wolff·Lily Bart and the Beautiful Death R. W. B. Lewis·[The House of Mirth Biographicallyl Elizabeth Ammons·[Edith Wharton's Hard-Working Lily: The House of Mirth and the Marriage Market] Elaine Showalter·The Death of the Lady (Novelist): Wharton's House of Mirth Edith Wharton: A Chronology Selected Bibliography |
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