Edith Wharton's inner circle:
When Edith Wharton became friends with Henry James, she joined a group of men who became her "inner circle" or, sometimes, "the happy few." This group included both well-known figures, such as James, Percy Lubbock, and Bernard Berenson, and several now forgotten, including John H...
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Zusammenfassung: | When Edith Wharton became friends with Henry James, she joined a group of men who became her "inner circle" or, sometimes, "the happy few." This group included both well-known figures, such as James, Percy Lubbock, and Bernard Berenson, and several now forgotten, including John Hugh Smith, Walter Berry, Gaillard Lapsley, Robert Norton, and Howard Sturgis. Drawing on unpublished archival material by and about members of the circle, Susan Goodman here presents an intimate view of this American expatriate community, as well as the larger transatlantic culture it mirrored. She explores how the group, which began forming around 1904 and lasted until Wharton's death in 1937, defined itself against the society its founders had left in the United States, while simultaneously criticizing and accommodating the one it found in Europe. Tracing Wharton's individual relationships with these men and their relationships with one another, she examines literary kinships and movements in the biographical and feminist context of gender, exile, and aesthetics. Individual chapters focus on the history of the circle, its connections to and competition with the Bloomsbury Group, the central friendship of Wharton and James, the dynamics of influence within the circle, and the effect of Wharton's vision of the inner circle on her fiction. A concluding chapter examines the phenomenon of literary exile and investigates how other writers - Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald, among them - positioned themselves in their inherited or chosen places. Filled with new insights into Wharton's works and her relationships with a group of asexual or homoerotically oriented men, this study will be important reading for all readers of American literature, literary modernism, and gender studies. |
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adam_text | Edith Wharton^s
Inner Circle
SUSAN GOODMAN
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS
AUSTIN
Contents
PREFACE
IX
INTRODUCTION
Edith Wharton s Inner Circle
i
ONE
The Land of Letters
TWO
The Inner Circle and Bloomsbury
THREE
Edith Wharton and Henry James:
Secret Sharers
FOUR
Howard Sturgis, Percy Lubbock,
and Bernard Berenson
FIVE
Love and Exile:
••- Edith Wharton s Fictional Selves
viii EDITH WHARTON S INNER CIRCLE
CONCLUSION
A Meditation on Place
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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spelling | Goodman, Susan 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)115719024 aut Edith Wharton's inner circle Susan Goodman 1. ed. Austin Univ. of Texas Press 1994 XII, 165 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literary modernism series When Edith Wharton became friends with Henry James, she joined a group of men who became her "inner circle" or, sometimes, "the happy few." This group included both well-known figures, such as James, Percy Lubbock, and Bernard Berenson, and several now forgotten, including John Hugh Smith, Walter Berry, Gaillard Lapsley, Robert Norton, and Howard Sturgis. Drawing on unpublished archival material by and about members of the circle, Susan Goodman here presents an intimate view of this American expatriate community, as well as the larger transatlantic culture it mirrored. She explores how the group, which began forming around 1904 and lasted until Wharton's death in 1937, defined itself against the society its founders had left in the United States, while simultaneously criticizing and accommodating the one it found in Europe. Tracing Wharton's individual relationships with these men and their relationships with one another, she examines literary kinships and movements in the biographical and feminist context of gender, exile, and aesthetics. Individual chapters focus on the history of the circle, its connections to and competition with the Bloomsbury Group, the central friendship of Wharton and James, the dynamics of influence within the circle, and the effect of Wharton's vision of the inner circle on her fiction. A concluding chapter examines the phenomenon of literary exile and investigates how other writers - Gertrude Stein and F. Scott Fitzgerald, among them - positioned themselves in their inherited or chosen places. Filled with new insights into Wharton's works and her relationships with a group of asexual or homoerotically oriented men, this study will be important reading for all readers of American literature, literary modernism, and gender studies. James, Henry <1843-1916> - Amis et relations Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> - Amis et relations James, Henry <1843-1916> Friends and associates Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> Friends and associates James, Henry 1843-1916 (DE-588)118556835 gnd rswk-swf Wharton, Edith 1862-1937 (DE-588)118767585 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1900-2000 Américains - Europe - Histoire - 20e siècle Modernisme (Littérature) Écrivaines américaines - 20e siècle - Biographies Écrivains américains - 20e siècle - Biographies Geschichte Americans Europe History 20th century Authors, American 20th century Biography Modernism (Literature) Europe Modernism (Literature) United States Freundeskreis (DE-588)4132270-8 gnd rswk-swf Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 gnd rswk-swf Europe - Vie intellectuelle - 20e siècle États-Unis - Vie intellectuelle - 20e siècle Europa USA Europe Intellectual life 20th century United States Intellectual life 20th century Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4006804-3 Biografie gnd-content Wharton, Edith 1862-1937 (DE-588)118767585 p James, Henry 1843-1916 (DE-588)118556835 p DE-604 Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Freundeskreis (DE-588)4132270-8 s Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 s HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=006571743&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Goodman, Susan 1951- Edith Wharton's inner circle James, Henry <1843-1916> - Amis et relations Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> - Amis et relations James, Henry <1843-1916> Friends and associates Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> Friends and associates James, Henry 1843-1916 (DE-588)118556835 gnd Wharton, Edith 1862-1937 (DE-588)118767585 gnd Américains - Europe - Histoire - 20e siècle Modernisme (Littérature) Écrivaines américaines - 20e siècle - Biographies Écrivains américains - 20e siècle - Biographies Geschichte Americans Europe History 20th century Authors, American 20th century Biography Modernism (Literature) Europe Modernism (Literature) United States Freundeskreis (DE-588)4132270-8 gnd Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 gnd |
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title | Edith Wharton's inner circle |
title_auth | Edith Wharton's inner circle |
title_exact_search | Edith Wharton's inner circle |
title_full | Edith Wharton's inner circle Susan Goodman |
title_fullStr | Edith Wharton's inner circle Susan Goodman |
title_full_unstemmed | Edith Wharton's inner circle Susan Goodman |
title_short | Edith Wharton's inner circle |
title_sort | edith wharton s inner circle |
topic | James, Henry <1843-1916> - Amis et relations Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> - Amis et relations James, Henry <1843-1916> Friends and associates Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> Friends and associates James, Henry 1843-1916 (DE-588)118556835 gnd Wharton, Edith 1862-1937 (DE-588)118767585 gnd Américains - Europe - Histoire - 20e siècle Modernisme (Littérature) Écrivaines américaines - 20e siècle - Biographies Écrivains américains - 20e siècle - Biographies Geschichte Americans Europe History 20th century Authors, American 20th century Biography Modernism (Literature) Europe Modernism (Literature) United States Freundeskreis (DE-588)4132270-8 gnd Amerikaner (DE-588)4212950-3 gnd |
topic_facet | James, Henry <1843-1916> - Amis et relations Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> - Amis et relations James, Henry <1843-1916> Friends and associates Wharton, Edith <1862-1937> Friends and associates James, Henry 1843-1916 Wharton, Edith 1862-1937 Américains - Europe - Histoire - 20e siècle Modernisme (Littérature) Écrivaines américaines - 20e siècle - Biographies Écrivains américains - 20e siècle - Biographies Geschichte Americans Europe History 20th century Authors, American 20th century Biography Modernism (Literature) Europe Modernism (Literature) United States Freundeskreis Amerikaner Europe - Vie intellectuelle - 20e siècle États-Unis - Vie intellectuelle - 20e siècle Europa USA Europe Intellectual life 20th century United States Intellectual life 20th century Biografie |
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