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Bibliography Fall May February March April May October 1878 Mrs. Jones has a selection of Edith's poems privately printed in Newport. Entitled Verses, it contains "Le Viol d'Amour," "Vespers," "Bettine to Goethe," "Spring Song," "Prophesies of Summer," "Song," "Heaven," "Maiden, Arise," "Spring," "May Marian," "Opportunities," "The Last Token," "Raffaelle to the Fornarina," "Chriemhild of Burgundy," "Some Woman to Some Man," "Lines on Chaucer," "What We Shall Say Fifty Years Hence, of Our Fancy-Dress Quadrille," "Nothing More," "June and December," "October," "A Woman I Know," "Daisies," "Impromptu," "Notre Dame des Fleurs," and German translations: "Three Songs from the German of Emanuel Geibel," "Longing" (from the German of Schiller), and "A Song" (freely translated from the German of Ruckert). 1879 "Only a Child" [poem], New York World, p. 5. 1880 "The Parting Day" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 194. "Areopagus" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 335. "A Failure" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 464-65. "Patience" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 548-49. "Wants" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 599. 1889 "The Last Giustiniani" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 6: 405-06. 109

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Mrs. Jones has a selection of Edith's poems privately printed in Newport. Entitled Verses, it contains "Le Viol d'Amour," "Vespers," "Bettine to Goethe," "Spring Song," "Prophesies of Summer," "Song," "Heaven," "Maiden, Arise," "Spring," "May Marian," "Opportunities," "The Last Token," "Raffaelle to the Fornarina," "Chriemhild of Burgundy," "Some Woman to Some Man," "Lines on Chaucer," "What We Shall Say Fifty Years Hence, of Our Fancy-Dress Quadrille," "Nothing More," "June and December," "October," "A Woman I Know," "Daisies," "Impromptu," "Notre Dame des Fleurs," and German translations: "Three Songs from the German of Emanuel Geibel," "Longing" (from the German of Schiller), and "A Song" (freely translated from the German of Ruckert).

1879

"Only a Child" [poem], New York World, p. 5.

1880

"The Parting Day" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 194.

"Areopagus" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 335.

"A Failure" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 464-65. "Patience" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 548-49.

"Wants" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 45: 599.

1889

"The Last Giustiniani" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 6: 405-06.

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"Euryalus" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 64: 761. "Happiness" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 6: 715.

1891

"Botticelli's Madonna in the Louvre" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 9: 74.

"The Tomb of Ilaria Giunigi" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 9: 156.

"Mrs. Manstey's View" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 10: 117-22.

"The Sonnet" [poem], The Century Magazine, 43: 113.

1892

"Two Backgrounds" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 12: 550.

1893

"Experience" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 13: 91.

"Chartres" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 14: 287.

"The Fullness of Life" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 14: 699-704.

1894

"That Good May Come" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 15: 629-42.

"Life" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 15: 739.

"An Autumn Sunset" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 16: 419.

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1895

"Jade" [poem], The Century Magazine, 49: 39l. "A Tuscan Shrine" [travel article], Scribner's Magazine, 17: 23-32.

"The Lamp of Psyche" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 18: 418-28.

1896

"The Valley of Childish Things, and Other Emblems" [short story], The Century Magazine, 52: 467-69.

1897

The Decoration of Houses (New York: Scribner).

1898

"Phaedra" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 23: 68.

The Decoration of Houses (London: Batsford).

"The One Grief" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 24: 90.

Stories By Foreign Authors (New York: Scribner). Edith did three transla­tions: "A Great Day" [from Edmondo de Amicis] pp. 11-34, "It Snows" [from Enrico Castelnuovo] pp. 113-34, and "College Friends" [from Edmondo de Amicis] pp. 13 7-68.

"The Pelican" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 24: 620-29.

1899

"The Muse's Tragedy" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 25: 77-84.

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The Greater Inclination (New York: Scribner). It contains eight short stories: "The Muse's Tragedy," "A Journey," "The Pelican," "Souls Belated," "A Coward," "The Twilight of the God," "A Cup of Cold Water," and "The Portrait." The Greater Inclination (London: John Lane, The Bodley Head).

1900

"April Showers" [short story], Youth's Companion, 74: 25-28.

"The Touchstone" [novella], Scribner's Magazine, 27: 354-72.

"The Touchstone," Scribner's Magazine, 27: 483-50l. "Frederic Bronson" [letter to the editor], New York Evening Post, p. 4. The Touchstone (New York: Scribner). A Gift From The Grave [The Touchstone] (London: Murray).

" 'Copy': A Dialogue" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 27: 657-63. "In an Alpine Posting-Inn" [travel article], Atlantic Monthly, 85: 794-98.

"The Duchess at Prayer" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 28: 153-60. "The Rembrandt" [short story], Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 29: 429-37. "Friends" [short story], Youth's Companion, 74: 405-06. "Friends" Youth's Companion, 74: 417-18.

"The Line of Least Resistance" [short story], Lippincott's Magazine, 66: 559-70.

1901

"The Angel at the Grave" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 29: 158-66. "The Recovery" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 102: 468-77. "More Love Letters of an Englishwoman" [parody], Bookman, 12: 562-63.

"The Moving Finger" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 102: 627-32.

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Bibliography 113

Crucial Instances (New York: Scribner). It contains seven short stories: "The Duchess at Prayer," "The Angel at the Grave," "The Recovery," "Copy," "The Rembrandt," "The Moving Finger," and "The Confessional." Crucial Instances (London: Murray).

"The Blashfields' 'Italian Cities' [review of Edwin H. and Evangeline W. Blashfield'sItalian Cities]," Bookman, 13: 563-64.

"Mould and Vase" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 88: 343.

"Margaret of Cortona" [poem], Harper's Magazine, 103: 884-87.

1902

"Sub Umbra Liliorum: An Impression of Parma" [travel article], Scribner's Magazine, 31: 22-32.

"Uses" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 31: 180. The Valley of Decision, 2 vols. (New York: Scribner). It is dedicated to Paul and Minnie Bourget: "In Remembrance of Italian Days."

"The Sanctuaries of the Pennine Alps" [travel article], Scribner's Magazine, 31: 353-64.

"Ulysses: A Drama, by Stephen Phillips," Bookman, 15: 168-70. The Valley of Decision (London: Murray).

"George Eliot, by Leslie Stephen," Bookman, 15: 247-5l. "The Theatres [Mrs. Fiske's performance in Tess]," The Commercial Advertiser, p. 9.

"The Quicksand" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 105: 13-2l. "Artemis to Actceon" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 31: 661-62.

"The Three Francescas [essay on plays by Stephen Phillips, Gabriele d'Annunzio, and F. Marion Crawford]," North American Review, 175: 17-30.

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"The Reckoning" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 105: 342-55. "A Midsummer Week's Dream: August in Italy" [travel article], Scribner's Magazine, 32: 212-22.

"The Bread of Angels" [poem], Harper's Magazine, 105: 583-85.

Hermann Sudermann, The Joy of Living (Es Lebe das Leben). A Play in Five Acts [translation] (New York: Scribner).

"The Lady's Maid's Bell" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 32: 549-60. "Vesalius, in Zante" [poem], North American Review, 175: 625-31.

"The Mission of Jane" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 106: 63-74.

1903

"Mr. Paul on the Poetry of Matthew Arnold [review of Herbert W. Paul's Matthew Arnold]," Lamp, 26: 51-54. "Picturesque Milan" [travel article], Scribner's Magazine, 33: 131-41.

"A Torchbearer" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 33: 504-05. Hermann Sudermann, The Joy of Living (Es Lebe das Leben). A Play in Five Acts [translation] (New York: Scribner).

"Sanctuary" [novella], Scribner's Magazine, 34: 148-62.

"Sanctuary," Scribner's Magazine, 34: 280-90.

"Sanctuary," Scribner's Magazine, 34: 439-47. "The Vice of Reading" [essay], North American Review, 177: 513-21. Sanctuary (New York: Scribner).

"Sanctuary," Scribner's Magazine, 34: 570-80. "Italian Villas and Their Gardens. Introduction: Italian Garden-Magic," The Century Magazine, 67: 21-24.

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Bibliography 115

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Florentine Villas," The Century Magazine, 67: 25-33. Sanctuary (London: Macmillan).

"The Dilettante" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 108: 139-43. "Expiation" [short story], Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 36: 209-22. "A Venetian Night's Entertainment" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 34: 640-5l. "Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Sienese Villas," The Century Magazine, 67: 162-64.

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"The Other Two" [short story], Collier's, 32: 15-17,20. "Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Roman Villas," The Century Magazine, 67: 562-64, 566, 568-72.

"The Descent of Man" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 35: 313-22.

"The Letter" [short story], Harper's Magazine, 108: 781-89. "Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Villas Near Rome," The Century Magazine, 67: 860-61, 863-64, 868, 870-74. The Descent of Man And Other Stories (New York: Scribner). It contains nine short stories: "The Descent of Man," "The Mission of Jane," "The Other Two," "The Quicksand," "The Dilettante," "The Reckoning," "Expiation," "The Lady's Maid's Bell," and "A Venetian Night's Entertainment." The Descent of Man And Other Stories (London: Macmillan). It also contains "The Letter."

"The House of the Dead Hand" [short story], Atlantic Monthly, 94: 145-60. "The Last Asset" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 36: 150-68. "Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Lombard Villas," The Century Magazine, 68: 541-54.

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Villas of Venetia," The Century Magazine, 68: 885-95. "Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Genoese Villas," The Century Magazine, 68: 895-902.

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Italian Villas And Their Gardens, illus. Maxfield Parrish (New York: Century). It is dedicated to Vernon Lee: "Who, Better Than Anyone Else Has Understood And Interpreted The Garden-Magic Of Italy." Italian Villas And Their Gardens, illus. Maxfield Parrish (London: John Lane, The Bodley Head).

"The Pot-Boiler" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 36: 696-712.

1905

"The House of Mirth" [novel], Scribner's Magazine, 37: 33-43.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 37: 143-57.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 37: 319-37.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 37: 469-86. Italian Backgrounds [travel sketches], illus. E. C. Peixotto (New York: Scribner). Italian Backgrounds (London: Macmillan).

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 37: 549-64. "Mr. Sturgis's 'Belchamber,' " Bookman, 21: 307-10.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 37: 738-53.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 38: 81-100.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 38: 210-20.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 38: 332-49. "Maurice Hewlett's 'The Fool Errant," , Bookman, 22: 64-67. "The Best Man" [short story], Collier's, 35: 14-17,21-22.

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 38: 445-62.

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Bibliography 117

The House of Mirth, illus. A. B. Wenzell (New York: Scribner). The House of Mirth (London: Macmillan).

"The House of Mirth," Scribner's Magazine, 38: 605-17.

"The Introducers" [short story], Ainslee's, 16: 139-48.

1906

"The Introducers," Ainslee's, 16: 61-67.

"The Hermit and the Wild Woman" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 39: 145-56.

"In Trust" [short story], Appleton's Booklover's Magazine, 7: 432-40.

"Madame de Treymes" [novella], Scribner's Magazine, 40: 167-92.

"A Motor-Flight Through France" [travel serial], Atlantic Monthly, 98: 733-41.

1907

"A Motor-Flight Through France," Atlantic Monthly, 99: 98-105. "The Fruit of the Tree" [novel], Scribner's Magazine, 41: 10-23.

"A Motor-Flight Through France," Atlantic Monthly, 99: 242-46. "The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 41: 153-66.

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 41: 269-83. Madame de Treymes, illus. Alonzo Kimball (New York: Scribner). Madame de Treymes (London: Macmillan).

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 41: 414-28.

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"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 41: 620-34.

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 41: 717-34.

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 42: 89-112.

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 42: 197-216.

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 42: 357-78.

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 42: 447-68. The Fruit of the Tree, illus. Alonzo Kimball (New York: Scribner). The Fruit of the Tree (London: Macmillan).

"The Fruit of the Tree," Scribner's Magazine, 42: 595-613. "The Sonnets of Eugene Lee-Hamilton [review of Eugene Lee-Hamilton's The Sonnets of the Wingless Hours]," Bookman, 26: 251-53.

1908

"The Old Pole Star" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 43: 68. "A Second Motor-Flight Through France" [travel serial], Atlantic Monthly, 101: 3-9.

"A Second Motor-Flight Through France," Atlantic Monthly, 101: 167-73.

"A Second Motor-Flight Through France," Atlantic Monthly, 101: 345-52.

"A Second Motor-Flight Through France," Atlantic Monthly, 101: 474-82.

"The Verdict" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 43: 689-93.

"Moonrise Over Tyringham" [poem], The Century Magazine, 76: 356-57.

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Bibliography 119

"The Pretext" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 44: 173-87.

The Hermit and the Wild Woman and Other Stories (New York: Scribner). It contains seven short stories: "The Hermit and the Wild Woman," "The Last Asset," "In Trust," "The Pretext," "The Verdict," "The Pot-Boiler," and "The Best Man." The Hermit and the Wild Woman and Other Stories (London: Macmillan).

"Les Metteurs en Scene" [short story], Revue des Deux Mondes, 67: 692-708. "Life" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 102: 501-04. A Motor-Flight Through France (New York: Scribner). A Motor-Flight Through France (London: Macmillan).

"The Choice" [short story], The Century Magazine, 77: 32-40.

1909

"All Souls' " [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 45: 22-23.

"The Bolted Door" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 45: 288-308.

Artemis to Actceon and Other Verse (New York: Scribner). It contains 25 poems: "Artemus to Act<eon," "Life," "Vesalius in Zante," "Margaret of Cortona," "A Torchbearer," "The Mortal Lease," "Experience," "Grief," "Chartres," "Two Backgrounds," "The Tomb of Ilaria Giunigi," "The One Grief," "The Eumenides," "Orpheus," "An Autumn Sunset," "Moonrise Over Tyringham," "All Souls," "All Saints," "The Old Pole Star," "A Grave," "Non Dolet," "A Hunting-Song," "Survival," "Uses," and "A Meeting." Artemis to Actceon and Other Verse (London: Macmillan).

"His Father's Son" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 45: 657-65. "A Grave" [poem], Current Literature, 46: 685.

"The Daunt Diana" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 46: 35-41.

"The Debt" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 46: 165-72.

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"Full Circle" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 46: 408-19.

"Ogrin the Hermit" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 104: 844-48.

1910

"Afterward" [short story], The Century Magazine, 79: 321-39.

"George Cabot Lodge" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 47: 236-39.

"The Legend" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 47: 278-91.

"The Eyes" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 47: 671-80.

"The Letters" [short story], The Century Magazine, 80: 485-92.

"The Blond Beast" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 48: 291-304. "The Letters," The Century Magazine, 80: 641-50.

"The Letters," The Century Magazine, 80: 812-19. Tales of Men and Ghosts (New York: Scribner). It contains ten short stories: "The Bolted Door," "His Father's Son," "The Daunt Diana," "The Debt," "Full Circle," "The Legend," "The Eyes," "The Blond Beast," "Afterward," and "The Letters." Tales of Men and Ghosts (London: Macmillan).

"The Comrade" [poem], Atlantic Monthly, 106: 785-87.

1911

"Summer Afternoon (Bodiam Castle, Sussex)" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 49: 277-78.

"Other Times, Other Manners" [short story], The Century Magazine, 82: 344-52.

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"Other Times, Other Manners," The Century Magazine, 82: 587-94. "Ethan Frome" [novel], Scribner's Magazine, 50: 151-64.

"Ethan Frome," Scribner's Magazine, 50: 317-34. Ethan Frome (New York: Scribner). Ethan Frome (London: Macmillan).

"Ethan Frome," Scribner's Magazine, 50: 431-44.

"Xingu" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 50: 684-96.

1912

"The Long Run" [short story], Atlantic Monthly, 109: 145-63.

"Pomegranate Seed" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 51: 284-91.

The Reef (New York: Appleton). The Reef (London: Macmillan).

1913

"The Custom of the Country" [novel], Scribner's Magazine, 53: 1-24.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 53: 186-206.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 53: 373-95.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 53: 439-54.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 53: 635-53.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 53: 756-74.

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"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 54: 57-74.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 54: 256-67.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 54: 368-76.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 54: 471-83. The Custom of the Country (New York: Scribner). The Custom of the Country (London: Macmillan). Letters of Charles Eliot Norton With Biographical Comment By His Daughter Sara Norton and M.A. De Wolfe Howe, 2 vols. (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin). Edith's poem, "High Pasture," appears on Vol. 2, p. 387.

"The Custom of the Country," Scribner's Magazine, 54: 622-47.

1914

A Village Romeo And Juliet. A Tale By Gottfried Keller. Translated By A. C. Bahlmann. With An Introduction By Edith Wharton (New York: Scribner). Edith's introduction appears on pp. v-xxvi.

"The Criticism of Fiction" [article], The Times Literary Supplement, pp.229-30.

"The Triumph of Night" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 56: 149-62.

"Edith Wharton Asks Aid for Destitute Belgians in France" [letter to the editor], New York Herald, p. 12. King Albert's Book. A Tribute To The Belgian King And People From Representative Men And Women Throughout The World (Glasgow: The Daily Telegraph In Conjunction With The Daily Sketch The Glasgow Herald And Hodder And Stoughton). Edith's Poem, "Belgium," appears on p. 165.

1915

"Introduction" to Gottfried Keller, A Village Romeo and Juliet, trans. A. C. Bahlmann (London: Constable).

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Bibliography 123

"The Look of Paris" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 57: 523-31. "The Hymn of the Lusitania" [poem], New York Herald, p. 1. "Jean du Breuil de Saint-Germain" [article], Revue Hebdomadaire, 24: 351-61.

"In Argonne" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 57: 651-60. "Edith Wharton's Work. She Wants Money to Buy Motors for the French Red Cross" [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 10.

"The Great Blue Tent" [poem], New York Times, p. 10.

"Battle Sleep" [poem], The Century Magazine, 90: 736.

"In Lorraine and the Vosges" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 58: 430-42.

"In the North" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 58: 600-10. Fighting France, From Dunkerque to Belfort (New York: Scribner). It contains "The Look of Paris," "In Agonne," "In Lorraine and the Vosges," and "In the North." Fighting France, From Dunkerque to Belfort (London: Macmillan). "My Work Among the Women Workers of Paris," New York Times Magazine, pp. 1-2.

"Coming Home" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 58: 702-18.

1916

The Book of the Homeless (New York: Scribner). The Book of the Homeless (London: Macmillan).

"Kerfol" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 59: 329-41. "Mrs. Wharton's Charity" [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 10.

"A New Work for France. Mrs. Wharton on the American Treatment for Tuberculosis" [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 10.

124 Bibliography

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"Bunner Sisters" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 60: 439-58. Xingu And Other Stories. (New York: Scribner). It contains nine short stories: "Xingu," "Coming Home," "Autres Temps ... " ["Other Times, Other Manners"], "Kerfol," "The Long Run," "The Triumph of Night," "The Choice," and "Bunner Sisters." Xingu And Other Stories (London: Macmillan).

"Bunner Sisters" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 60: 575-96. "For Tuberculous Soldiers. Mrs. Wharton Explains the Work of the Franco-American Sanatoria" [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 12.

"Mrs. Wharton's Appeal" [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 10.

1917

"For Mrs. Wharton. Needs of the Work for Tuberculous War Victims" [letter to the editor], New York Times, sec. 2, p. 4. "Mrs. Wharton's Work. Plans of the Committee for 'French Tuberculous War Victims' " [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 8.

"Summer" [novella], McClure's, 48: 7-8, 10,51-52. "From Mrs. Wharton" [letter to the editor], New York Times, p. 10. "For refugees in France" [letter to the editor], New York Times, sec. 7, p. 2.

"Summer," McClure's, 48: 20-22, 62-64.

"Summer," McClure's, 48: 20-22,65-67. "Is There a New Frenchwoman?" [article], Ladies' Home Journal, 34: 12,93. "Edith Wharton Tells of German Trail of Ruin" [article], New York Sun, pp. 1-4. "For Mrs. Wharton's Work in France" [quoted from a cable to Mary Cadwalader Jones], New York Times, p. 12.

"Summer," McClure's, 49: 20-22, 64-67. "Mrs. Wharton's Work. The War on Tuberculosis in France - Education of the People" [letter to the editor], New York Times, sec. 2, p. 3.

"Summer," McClure's, 49: 24, 26, 57-60.

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"Summer," McClure's, 49: 28, 30, 53-57. Summer (New York: Appleton). Summer (London: Macmillan).

"Summer," McClure's, 49: 31-32, 40-42.

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"The French (As Seen by an American)" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 62: 676-83.

1918

"Les Fran\;ais vus par une Americaine" [apparently Edith's translation], Revue Hebdomadaire, 27: 5-21.

"L'Amerique en Guerre" [article], Revue Hebdomadaire, 27: 5-28.

"Second Greatest Fourth. So Mrs. Wharton Designates the Celebration in Paris This Year" [excerpts from a letter to Mary Cadwalader Jones], New York Times, p. 10.

"The French We Are Learning to Know" [article], Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, 65: 32-33, 108-10. "The Marne" [novel], Saturday Evening Post, 191: 3-5, 74, 77-78,81-82, 85-86, 89-90.

" 'On Active Service'; American Expeditionary Force (R. S., August 12, 1918)" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 64: 619. [Description of the work of American, Hostels for Refugees], Heroes of France, no. 2, pp. 2-3.

The Marne (New York: Appleton). The Marne. A Tale of the War (London: Macmillan).

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"The Refugees" [short story], Saturday Evening Post, 191: 3-5, 53, 57, 61. "The Seed of the Faith" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 65: 17-33.

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"The French We Are Learning to Know" [article], Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, 66: 40-41, 104-06. "You and You" [poem], The Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph, p. 6.

"How Paris Welcomed the King" [article], Reveille, No.3: 367-69.

"The French We Are Learning to Know" [article], Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, 66: 40-41, lOS-08. "With the Tide" [poem], Saturday Evening Post, 191: 8.

"The French We Are Learning to Know" [article], Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, 66: 60-61, 94, 96-97.

"The French We Are Learning to Know" [article], Hearst's International Cosmopolitan, 67: 90-91, 132, 134-36, 138.

"Rabat and Sale" [travel serial], Scribner's Magazine, 66: 1-16.

"Volubilis, Moulay Idriss and Meknez" [travel serial], Scribner's Magazine, 66: 131-46. French Ways and Their Meaning (New York and London: Appleton). It contains "The French We Are Learning to Know," and "Is There a New Frenchwoman?"

"Writing a War Story" [short story], Woman's Home Companion, 46: 17-19. "Fez" [travel serial], Scribner's Magazine, 66: 324-40.

"Marrakech" [travel serial], Scribner's Magazine, 66: 473-86. "Harems and Ceremonies" [travel serial], Yale Review, n. s. 9: 47-71.

French Ways and Their Meaning (London: Macmillan).

1920

"In Provence" [poem], Yale Review, n. s. 9: 346-47. "Lyrical Epigrams" [poem], Yale Review, n. s. 9: 348.

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"Henry James in His Letters [review of Percy Lubbock's The Letters of Henry Jamesl," Quarterly Review, 234: 188-202. "The Age of Innocence" [novell, Pictorial Review, 21: 5-11, 68, 70, 74, 128.

"The Age of Innocence," Pictorial Review, 21: 20-26, 92, 95-96, 102-05, 126-35. In Morocco (New York: Scribner). It is dedicated to General and Madame Lyautey, and contains "Rabat and Sale," "Volubilis, Moulay Idress and Meknez," "Fez," "Marrakech," and "Harems and Ceremonies." In Morocco (London: Macmillan).

"The Age of Innocence," Pictorial Review, 22: 23-29, 164-77. The Age ofImJOcence (New York and London: Appleton).

"The Age of Innocence," Pictorial Review, 22: 24-29, 160-64.

1922

"The Old Maid" [novellal, The Red Book Magazine, 38: 31-35,120-31.

"The Old Maid," The Red Book Magazine, 38: 37-42, 118-22.

"The Old Maid," The Red Book Magazine, 38: 46-51, 166, 170.

"Glimpses of the Moon" [novel], Pictorial Review, 23: 6-11, 73, 92-102.

"Glimpses of the Moon," Pictorial Review, 23: 17-23,92-98.

"Glimpses of the Moon," Pictorial Review, 23: 17-23,81-82. The Glimpses of the Moon (New York and London: Appleton).

"Glimpses of the Moon," Pictorial Review, 23: 17-21, 74-78.

"A Son at the Front" [novell, Scribner's Magazine, 72: 643-59.

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William Gerhardi, Futility. A Novel On Russian Themes. Preface By Edith Wharton (New York: Duffield). Edith's preface appears on pp. 1-3.

1923

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 73: 19-36.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 73: 149-66.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 73: 259-74.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 73: 389-405.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 73: 547-55.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 73: 688-700.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 74: 50-62. "New Year's Day" [novella], The Red Book Magazine, 41: 39-44, 156-64.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 74: 169-80. "New Year's Day:' The Red Book Magazine, 41: 54-59, 123-24, 126-31.

"A Son at the Front," Scribner's Magazine, 74: 264-72. A Son at the Front (New York: Scribner). A Son at the Front (London: Macmillan).

"False Dawn" [novella], Ladies' Home Journal, 40: 3-6, 94, 96-97, 99-100, 102, 104-05, 107.

"Christmas Tinsel" [autobiographical article], Delineator, 103: 11.

1924

"Temperate Zone" [short story], Pictorial Review, 25: 5-7, 61-62, 64, 66.

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"The Spark" [novella], Ladies' Home Journal, 41: 3-5, 113-16, 119-22. Old New York [novellas], decorations by E. C. Caswell, 4 vols. (New York and London: Appleton). The four novellas were False Dawn (The 'Forties), The Old Maid (The 'Fifties), The Spark (The 'Sixties), and New Year's Day (The 'Seventies).

"The Mother's Recompense" [novel], Pictorial Review, 26: 5-9, 28-30,128.

"The Mother's Recompense," Pictorial Review, 26: 23-27, 54-56, 59-60,62.

"The Mother's Recompense," Pictorial Review, 26: 21-25, 60, 62, 64, 67-68,70. "In General" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 76: 571-77.

1925

"The Mother's Recompense," Pictorial Review, 26: 21-25, 31-32, 34. "Marcel Proust" [article], Yale Review, n. s. 14: 209-22.

"The Mother's Recompense," Pictorial Review, 26: 21-25, 118-19, 120-30.

"Bewitched" [short story], Pictorial Review, 26: 14-16, 60-64, 69.

"Miss Mary Pask" [short story], Pictorial Review, 26: 8-9, 75-76. "Telling a Short Story" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 77: 344-49. The Mother's Recompense (New York and London: Appleton).

"Constructing a Novel" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 77: 456-61.

"Constructing A Novel" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 77: 611-19.

"Velvet Ear-Muffs" [short story], The Red Book Magazine, 45: 39-45, 140-48.

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"Character and Situation in the Novel" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 78: 394-99. The Writing of Fiction (New York and London: Scribner). It was dedicated to Gaillard Lapsley and contains "In General," "Telling a Short Story," "Constructing a Novel," "Character and Situation in the Novel," and "Marcel Proust."

1926

"The Young Gentlemen" [short story], Pictorial Review, 27: 29-30, 84-91.

Here and Beyond, decorations by E. C. Caswell (New York and London: Appleton). It contains six short stories: "Miss Mary Pask," "The Young Gentlemen," "Bewitched," "The Seed of the Faith," "The Temperate Zone," and "Velvet Ear-Pads." "A Bottle of Evian" [short story], Saturday Evening Post, 198: 8-10, 116, 121-22.

Twelve Poems (London: Medici Society). It contains "Nightingales in Florence," "Mistral in the Maquis," "Les Salettes [December 1923]," "Dieu d'Amour [A Castle in Cyprus]," "Segesta," "The Tryst [1914]," "Battle Sleep," "Elegy [1918]," "With the Tide [6th January 1919]," "La Folie du Logis," "The First Year [All Souls' Day]," and "Alternative Epitaphs."

1927

"Twilight Sleep" [novel], Pictorial Review, 28: 8-11, 78-94.

"Twilight Sleep," Pictorial Review, 28: 19-21, 96-110.

"Twilight Sleep," Pictorial Review, 28: 14-15, 85-102.

"Twilight Sleep," Pictorial Review, 28: 24-25, 91-92, 94, 97,104,120-28. Twilight Sleep (New York and London: Appleton).

"The Great American Novel" [article], Yale Review, n. s. 16: 646-56.

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"Atrophy" [short story], Ladies' Home Journal, 44: 8-9, 220-22.

1928

"Garden Valedictory" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 83: 81.

"Mr. Jones" [short story], Ladies' Home Journal, 45: 3-5, 108, 111-12, 114,116. "The Children" [novel], Pictorial Review, 29: 11-16,60-78.

"After Holbein" [short story], Saturday Evening Post, 200: 6-7, 179, 181-82, 185-86, 189. "The Children," Pictorial Review, 29: 24-29,56,61-70.

"The Children," Pictorial Review, 29: 25-30, 45-57.

"The Children," Pictorial Review, 29: 22-25,68,82-87.

"Had I Been Only" [poem], Scribner's Magazine, 84: 215. "The Children," Pictorial Review, 29: 22-25,64-72.

"Hudson River Bracketed" [novel], Delineator, 113: 12-14, 88-96. The Children (New York and London: Appleton).

"Dieu d'Amour" [short story], Ladies' Home Journal, 45: 6-7, 216, 219-20,223-24. "Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 113: 16-17, 76-85.

"William C. Brownell" [article], Scribner's Magazine, 84: 596-602. "Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 113: 18-19, 101-08. "A Cycle of Reviewing" [article], Spectator, 141, supplement, pp.44-45.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 113: 16-17,64-74.

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1929

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 114: 15-16, 68-73.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 114: 20-21, 101-05.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 114: 25-26, 83, 89. "Visibility in Fiction" [article], Yale Review, n. s. 18: 480-88.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 114: 25, 70-79.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 114: 37-38,108-13.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 114: 37-38, 58-65.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 115: 34, 83-87.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 115: 35-36, 54.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 115: 49, 105-08.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 115: 41,117-19.

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 115: 49, 102-04. Hudson River Bracketed (New York and London: Appleton).

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 115: 44, 90-93.

1930

"Hudson River Bracketed," Delineator, 116: 38, 83-85.

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Certain People (New York and London). It was dedicated to Edward Sheldon, and contains six short stories: "Atrophy," "A Bottle of Perrier," "After Holbein," "Dieu d'Amour," "The Refugees," and "Mr. Jones."

"Diagnosis" [short story], Ladies' Home Journal, 47: 8-9, 156, 159-60, 162.

1931

"Pomegranate Seed" [short story], Saturday Evening Post, 203: 6-7, 109, 112, 11~ 11~ 121, 123.

1932

"Her Son" [short story], Scribner's Magazine, 91: 65-72, 113-28. "The Gods Arrive" [novel], Delineator, 120: 8-9, 40-42, 45-46, 48, SO.

"The Gods Arrive," Delineator, 120: 10-11, 66-68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78.

"The Gods Arrive," Delineator, 120: 16-17, 78-83,94.

"The Gods Arrive," Delineator, 120: 18-19, 89-91, 93-97.

"The Gods Arrive," Delineator, 120: 12-13, 74-81.

"The Gods Arrive," Delineator, 120: 12-14, 53-55, 64-67.

"The Gods Arrive," Delineator, 120: 18-19, 52-53, 60-64.

"The Writing of Ethan Frome" [article], Colophon, part II, no. 4, n. p. The Gods Arrive (New York and London: Appleton).

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February

"A Glimpse" [short story], Saturday Evening Post, 205: 16-17,64-65,67, 70,72.

"Joy in the House" [short story], Nash's Pall Mall Magazine, 90: 6-9, 72-75.

1933

"In a Day" [short story], Woman's Home Companion, 60: 7-8, 46.

"In a Day," Woman's Home Companion, 60: 15-16, 104, 106, 118.

Human Nature (New York and London: Appleton). It contains five short stories: "Her Son," "The Day of the Funeral" ["In a Day"], "A Glimpse," "Joy in the House," and "Diagnosis."

"Confessions of a Novelist" [autobiographical article], Atlantic Monthly, 151: 385-92.

"A Backward Glance" [autobiographical article], Ladies' Home Journal, 50: 5-6, 131-32, 134-37.

"A Backward Glance," Ladies' Home Journal, 50: 16-17, 90, 92-93, 95.

"A Backward Glance," Ladies' Home Journal, 50: 15-16, 69. "The Looking-Glass" [short story], Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 95:32-35,157-59.

1934

"A Backward Glance," Ladies' Home Journal, 51: 19, 73, 78,80. "Tendencies in Modern Fiction" [article], Saturday Review of Literature, 10: 433-34.

"Bread Upon the Waters" [short story], Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 96:28-31,90,92,94,96,98.

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"A Backward Glance," Ladies' Home Journal, 51: 23, 90, 95, 97.

"A Backward Glance," Ladies' Home Journal, 51: 49-50, 52, 54, 56. "Permanent Values in Fiction" [article], Saturday Review of Literature, 10: 603-04. A Backward Glance (New York and London: Appleton-Century).

"A Reconsideration of Proust" [article], Saturday Review of Literature, 11: 233-34.

"Roman Fever" [short story], Liberty, 11: 10-14.

1935

"Poor Old Vincent!" [short story], The Red Book Magazine, 64: 20-23, 116-19.

1936

"Unconfessed Crime" [short story], Story-Teller, 58: 64-85.

The World Over (New York and London: Appleton-Century). It contains seven short stories: "Charm Incorporated," "Pomegranate Seed," "Permanent Wave," "Confession," "Roman Fever," "The Looking-Glass," and "Duration."

"Souvenirs du Bourget d'Outre-mer" [article], Revue Hebdomadaire, 45: 266-86.

1937

Ghosts (New York and London: Appleton-Century). It contains "Preface" and eleven short stories: "All Souls," "The Eyes," "Afterward," "The Lady's Maid's Bell," "Kerfol," "The Triumph of Night," "Miss Mary Pask," "Bewitched," "Mr. Jones," "Pomegranate Seed," and "A Bottle of Perrier."

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1938

"A Little Girl's New York" [autobiographical article], Harper's Magazine, 176: 356-64.

The Buccaneers (New York and London: Appleton-Century). An incom­plete novel, with Edith's scenario and "A Note" by Gaillard Lapsley (pp. 372-74).

1939

Eternal Passion in English Poetry (New York and London: Appleton­Century). A collecion of love poems selected by Edith and Robert Norton, with the collaboration of Gaillard Lapsley, and with a "Preface" by Edith (pp. v-vii).

1968

The Collected Short Stories of Edith Wharton, ed. R. W. B. Lewis (New York: Scribner).

1977

Fast and Loose [novella], ed. Viola Hopkins Winner, (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press). It was written by Edith in 1876-77 and was not intended for publication.

1981

The House of Mirth, dramatized by Edith Wharton and Clyde Fitch, 1906, ed. Glenn Loney (Rutherford: Parleigh Dickinson University Press; London and Toronto: Associated University Presses).

1988

The Letters of Edith Wharton, ed. R. W. B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis (New York: Scribner).

1990

Stephen Garrison, Edith Wharton. A Descriptive Bibliography (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press).

Index

Adams, Brooks, 24 Adams, Henry, 21, 42, 51, 95 Akins, Zoe, 89 Allart, Hortense, 36 American Academy of Arts

and Letters, 74 American Civil War, 8 American Hostels for Refugees, 56, 59,

96,102,107 Anderson, Judith, 89 Appleton and Co., 49, 65, 88, 102 Arthur, Chester A., 11 Asquith, Cynthia, 91 Asquith, Herbert, 91 Astor, William Waldorf, 39 Astor, Mrs. William Waldorf, 39

Bach, Johann Sebastian Well-Tempered Clavier, 54

Bahlmann, Anna, 25,42,44,60,95, 122 A Village Romeo and Juliet [translation],

54, 56, 122 Bakst, Leon, 59 Balfour, Arthur James, Lord, 76 Barnes, Margaret, 79 Barrie, James, 39, 83 Beerbohm, Max, 39, 59, 91 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 54 Berenson, Bernard, 42, 45, 47-55, 61, 63,

65-71, 73, 78, 81, 83-90, 92, 95, 98-9, 103-6

Berenson, Mary (Mrs. Bernard), 48, 50-2, 73, 78, 82-4, 88, 92, 95, 103, 105-6

Bergson, Henri, 77 Berry, Walter Van Rensselaer, 12, 18, 24,

29-31, 33, 37-9, 41, 44-5, 47-9, 51-7, 62, 68-9, 75-8, 91-2, 95-6, 101, 103-4

Blanche, Jacques-Emile, 37, 50, 59, 61, 96, 102

Blanche, Mrs. Jacques-Emile, 50, 96 Blashfield, Edwin H. and Evangeline W.,

Italian Cities, 23, 113 Bliss, Mildred (Mrs. Robert Woods), 76,

90, 96, 99

Bliss, Robert Woods, 76, 90, 96, 99 Boccon-Gibod, Andre, 90-1, 96 Boccon-Gibod, Mrs. Andre, 90 Boer War, 20, 24 Book-of-the-Month Club, 79 Booth, John Wilkes, 8 Bosanquet, Theodora, 58 Boswell, James, 105 Bourget, Paul, 15-16,20-1,23,28,33,

45, 50, 58-9, 61, 65-6, 76, 96-7, 99,113

Outre-Mer, 15, 97 Bourget, Mrs. Paul ("Minnie"), 15-16,

20-1,23,28,50,58,65-6,96-7,113 Bromfield, Louis, 89 Brooke, Margaret, Ranee of Sarawak, 99 Brooke, Rupert, 59 Brownell, William Crary, 18, 29, 79,

97, 131 Burlingame, Edward, 13-15, 17-18,

28,97 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 80 Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 99

Cafe de Paris, 39 Cambon, Jules, 76 Cameron, Elizabeth ("Lizzie"), 59, 95 Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, 24-5 Caswell, E. c., 75, 130 Cecil, Lord David, 83, 91 Chaliapin, Feodor, 53 Chanler, Margaret ("Daisy")

(Mrs. Winthrop), 25, 29, 48, 73, 75, 79-81, 83-4, 87, 95, 98

Chanler, Theodore, 25, 98 Chanler, Winthrop Astor, 25, 98 Children of Flanders Rescue Committee,

57, 59, 100, 106-7 Churchill, Winston [American

novelist], 31 Cimetiere des Gonards, 78, 91-2 Clark, Colette, 85 Clark, Colin, 85, 98 Clark, Jane (Mrs. Kenneth), 82-5,

89-92, 98

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138 Index

Clark, Kenneth, 82-6, 88-92, 98 Claudel, Paul, 59 Clifford, Lucy, 100 Cochran, Charles Blake, 90 Cocteau, Jean, 50, 59, 61, 96 Codman, Ogden, 15, 18, 92, 96, 98 Columbia University, 80, 88 Connolly, Cyril, 82 Connolly, Jean (Mrs. Cyril), 82 Conrad, Joseph, 59 Coolidge, Calvin, 72, 74 Cornell, Katharine, 79 Costello, Maurice, 71 Crawford, F. Marion, 24, 113 Curtis, Lise (Mrs. Ralph), 36 Curtis, Ralph, 36 Cutting, Lady Sybil, 91, 103

Daniels, Bebe, 71 D' Annunzio, Gabriele, 24, 113

La Figlia di Iorio, 36 Dante Alighieri, 104 Darwin, Charles, 13 Davis, Donald, 90 Davis, Owen, 90 de Beam, Comtesse Rene, 62 de Cosse-Brissac, Comtesse Charlotte, 33 de Fitz-James, Comtesse Rosa, 49 de Lambert, Comte Charles, 42 de Levis-Mirespoix, Comtesse

Philomene, 68, 70-1 de Noailles, Charles, 89 de Noailles, Comtesse Anna, 33, 59 de Noailles, Marie-Laure

(Mrs. Charles), 89 de St. Andre, Alfred, 67, 73 Deledda, Grazua, 77 Depression, Great, 81 Diaghilev, Sergei, 41, 96 Dollfuss, Englebert, 88 Donne, John, 104 Du Bos, Charles, 33, 66, 98-9

Byron and The Need of Fatality, 99 Duncan, Isadora, 53 Dunne, Irene, 89 Duvlenck, Elise, 86

Edgar, Herman Le Roy, 46-7, 51 Edward VII, 22, 44 Edward VIII, 90, 92

Elcho, Lord Hugo (later Wemyss), 39, 101, 104

Elcho, Lady Mary (later Wemyss), 39, 83, 88-92, 101, 104

Eliot, T. S., The Waste Land, 71

Elisabeth, Queen of Belgium, 57

Farrand, Beatrix Jones, 25, 54, 72, 89, 96, 99, 102

Farrand, Max, 54, 72, 99 Ferdinand, Archduke Franz, 55 Fields, James T., 100 Fiske, Minnie Maddern, 24, 113 Fitch, Clyde, 32-3 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 75

The Great Gatsby, 75 Forster, E. M., 91 Franco-American General Committee,

56, 100 Franco-Prussian Peace Treaty, 9 Franco-Prussian War, 8 Frohman, Charles, 32 Fullerton, Morton, 34-41, 43-5, 48, 52,

82, 99, 102

Galsworthy, John, 39 Gardner, Isabella Stewart, 26, 51 Garfield, James A., 11 Garrett, John Work, 83 Garrett, Mrs. John Work, 83 Gay, Walter, 66, 99 Gay, Matilda (Mrs. Walter), 66, 99 General Committee of the American

Hostels for Refugees, 106 George V, 44, 90 George VI, 92 Gerhardi, William, 73, 100

Anton Chekov, 100 Futility, 71, 100, 128

Gibson, Charles Dana, 59 Gide, Andre, 58-9, 72,96

Dostorevsky, 72 Gilder, Richard Watson, 26, 100 Gillet, Louis, 84, 91 Godkin, E. L., 100 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang,

Faust, 53 Gordon, Ruth, 90 Gosse, Edmund, 39, 46, 59, 100

Grant, Ulysses, 8 Gross, Catharine, 30-1, 61, 86-7

Hadley, Arthur, 76 Harding, Warren G., 67, 72 Hardy, Thomas, 39, 59

Tess of the D'Urbervilles, 24, 113 Haynes-Smith, William, 39 Heine, Heinrich, 95 Hewlett, Maurice

The Fool Errant, 31, 116 Hiltman, D. W., 88 Hindenburg, Paulvon,88 Hitler, Adolf, 85, 88, 91 Homer

The Odyssey, 76 Hoover, Herbert, 79 Housman, A. E., 69-70

Last Poems, 70 Howe, Mark A. De Wolfe, 53-4 Howells, William Dean, 46, 59, 100-1 Hugh Smith, John, 39-40, 46-7, 66,

69, 78, 81-2, 84, 87, 89-92, 101, 103-4, 106

Hunter, Charles, 73, 101 Hunter, Mary (Mrs. Charles), 53, 68-9,

72-3,101 Huxley, Aldous, 82, 84, 89 Huxley, Marie (Mrs. Aldous), 82, 89

James, Henry, 21, 25, 28-35, 37-9, 41, 43-6, 48-50, 53, 55, 57-60, 67, 70, 96, 99-104, 106

The Golden Bowl, 30 The Ivory Tower, 52 The Wings of the Dove, 25, 101

James, William, 32, 44 James, William, Jr., 51 Jewett, Rutger, 65, 88, 102 Jewett, Sarah Orne, 31 Joffre, Marshal J.]' c., 58 Johnson, Andrew, 8 Jones, Frederic Rhinelander ("Freddy"),

7, 13, 16-19, 22-3, 48, 63, 102 Jones, George Frederick, 7-9, 11-12,98 Jones, Henry Edward ("Harry"), 8,

12-13,17-18,22-3,29,33,37,39, 48, 51, 70, 107

Jones, Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander, 7-12,18,21-2,85,109

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Jones, Mary Cadwalader (Mrs. Frederic Rhinelander) ("Minnie"), 17, 19,25, 54, 60, 68, 70, 72-3, 76, 82, 88-91, 99, 101-2

Joyce, James Ulysses, 71

Keller, Gottfried, 54, 56, 122 Kimball, Alonzo, 34-5, 118

Landowska, Wanda, 83 Lapsley, Gaillard, 29, 33, 35, 39, 41, 46,

48, 50-1, 53, 58, 66, 68-71, 73, 75-6, 78, 81-3, 86-7, 89-93, 101-6, 130,136

Lawrence, Harold, 75 Lee, Robert E., 8 Lee-Hamilton, Eugene, 105

The Sonnets of the Wingless Hours, 36,118

Lehmann, Lotte, 86 Lenin, Nicolai, 63 Lewis, Grace (Mrs. Sinclair), 69 Lewis, Sinclair, 69, 74,82

Babbitt, 69 Main Street, 69

Lincoln, Abraham, 7-8 Lindberg, Charles A., 77 Lodge, George Cabot (Bay), 18,24,29,

31,42,95 Lodge, Mrs. George Cabot ("Bessie"), 29 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 42, 51 Lodge, Henry Cabot II, 73 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 100 Loos, Anita

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 76 Lord, Pauline, 90 Lowell, James Russell, 103-4 Lubbock, Lady Sibyl (Mrs. Percy), 86,

91, 103 Lubbock, Percy, 33, 41, 48, 50, 54,

58, 60, 66-9, 73, 86, 100-1, 103, 105-6

Portrait of Edith Wharton, 103 The Letters of Henry James, 67, 127

Lyautey, Gen. Hubert, 62, 67, 127 Lyautey, Mme. Hubert, 67, 127

MacCarthy, Desmond, 79,83 Macmillan and Co., 72

140 Index

Maeterlinck, Maurice, 59 Mariano, Elizabeth ("Nicky"), 78, 81,

83-5, 88, 90, 95, 98, 103 Marsh, Edward, 53 Massey, Raymond, 90 Maynard, Walter, 31, 54 Maynard, Mrs. Walter, 31, 54 McClellan, Dr. George, 19 McClintic, Guthrie, 90 McKinley, William, 23 Menken, Helen, 89 Meredith, George, 39 Metman, Louis, 91 Mintern, Robert, 60 Monet, Claude, 59 Moore, George, 96 More, Paul Elmer, 59 Morton, Johnson, 44-5, 108 Morton, Mrs. Levi, 10 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 81, 83

Die Ent{iihrung aus dem Serai!, 83 Le Nozze di Figaro, 83

Mussolini, Benito, 71

Naldi, Nita, 71 Napoleon, Louis, 7 National Institute of Arts and

Letters, 101 New York Stock Market collapse, 81 Nicholson, Harold, 83 Nicholson, Reginald ("Rex"), 84, 90-1 Nicholson, Mrs. Reginald ("Molly"), 84,

90-1 Nobel Prize for Literature, 46, 76-7, 82,

96, 100 Norton, Charles Eliot, 20, 23, 25, 29, 31,

34-5, 38, 95, 99, 103-4 Norton, Mrs. Charles Eliot (Susan

Sedgwick), 24, 29, 34, 99 Norton, Grace, 29, 34, 99 Norton, Jane, 29, 34, 99 Norton, Lily, 29, 34, 68, 99 Norton, Robert ("Norts"), 39, 48, 58, 65,

68-71, 73-6, 78-81, 83, 86-7, 89-93, 101, 103-6, 136

Norton, Sara, 20, 22-5, 27, 31-2, 35-6, 42, 47-8, 51, 53-5, 60, 68, 70, 104

Ostwald, William Individuality and Immortality, 32

Paget, Violet ("Vernon Lee"), 16, 26, 30, 97, 104-5, 116

Belcaro, 16, 104 Euphorion, 16, 104 Studies of the Eighteenth Century in Italy,

16, 104 Parrish, Maxfield, 30-1, 100, 116 Paul, Herbert W.

Matthew Arnold, 26, 114 Peixotto, E. c., 31 Pershing, General] ohn Joseph, 62 Phelps, William Lyon, 77 Phillips, Stephen

Ulysses: A Drama, 24, 113 Poincare, Raymond, 51 Prevost, Antoine-Fran<;ois (Abbe),

Manon Lescaut, 76 Proust, Marcel, 74-5, 129-30, 135

Du cote de chez Swann, 53 Pulitzer Prize, 68-9, 89

Revue de Paris, 99 Revue Hebdomadaire, 21, 97 Rhinelander, Newbold, 64 Rice, Allen Thorndike, 100 Rilke, Rainer Maria, 53 Robbia, Giovanni della, 16 Rodin, Auguste, 59 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 85, 91 Roosevelt, Theodore, 23, 25, 30, 44, 59,

65, 98 Root, Elihu, 76 Rostand, Edmond, 59 Runciman, Steven, 87 Russo-Turkish War, 10

Sackville-West, Victoria, 53 Sand, George, 33-4, 49 Santayana, George, 59 Sargent, John Singer, 48-9, 52, 59, 102 Scott, Geoffrey, 51-2, 58, 68, 73, 76-7,

81, 101, 103, 105 Scribner, Charles, 32, 49, 51-2 Scribner (Charles Scribner's Sons), 15,

18, 50, 75, 97, 102 Scribner's Magazine, 13, 96-8, 105 Scribner's Monthly, 100 Sheldon, Edward, 82 Simmons, Ronald, 64, 105 Sitwell, Dame Edith, 83

Sitwell, Osbert, 83 Sitwell, Sacheverell, 83 Smith, Logan Pearsall, 48, 75, 79, 95,

105-6 Spanish-American War, 18 Spanish Civil War, 91 Spencer, Herbert, 13 s. S. Adriatic, 35 S. S. Amerika, 34 S. S. Berengaria, 72 S. s. Cedric, 28 S. S. Commonwealth, 22, 26 S. S. France, 54 S. S. Lusitania, 57 S. S. Mauretania, 72 S. S. Olympic, 54 S. S. Osprey, 75-6, 98, 106 S. S. Philadelphia, 32, 37, 46 S. S. Princessin Cecilie, 45 S. S. Provence, 37-8 S. S. Timgad, 54 S. S. Titanic, 49 St. Helier, Lady Mary, 39, 41 Stephen, Leslie

George Eliot, 24, 113 Stevens, Henry Leyden, 11-12 Strachey, Lytton, 83 Strauss, Johann

Der Rosenkavalier, 53, 81 Stravinski, Igor, 59

The Firebird, 41 The Rite of Spring, 52

Sturgis, Howard, 17, 30, 33-4, 39, 41, 44,48,58,67,101,103,106

Belchamber, 31, 116 Sudermann, Hermann

Es Lebe das Leben, 24-6, 114

Taft, Howard, 76 Terry, Luther, 98 The Atlantic Monthly, 33, 100, 103 The Century, 26, 100 The Living Age, 99 The Nation, 100 The North American Review, 100 The Paris Herald, 82 The Quarterly Review, 99 The Times, 34, 51-2, 99 Thiers, L. A., 9 Thurn and Taxis, Princess, 53

Index 141

Tolstoi, Lev Nikolayevich, 53 Trinity College, Cambridge, 8, 29, 103 Tyler, Elisina (Mrs. Royall), 56-7, 59, 64,

80-1, 89-92, 106-7 Tyler, Royall, 57, 59, 78,91-2, 106-7 Tyler, William Royall ("Bill"), 81, 92 Tyler, Mrs. William Royall, 92

u. S. S. Maine, 18

Van Alen, James, 13 van Rysselberghe, Theo, 59 Vanderbilt, George, 23, 26,32,34,51 Vanderbilt, Mrs. George, 26-7, 32, 34 Victoria, Queen, 22 Voisin's, 42, 95

Wagner, Richard Der Ring des Nibelungen, 53

Waley, Arthur, 83 Walpole, Hugh, 100 Walter, Bruno, 86 Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 55, 90 Weber, Karl Maria von, 81 Wells, H. G., 83, 91 Wendell, Barrett, 46, 51, 68 Wenzell, A. B., 31,117 West, Elsie, 16 Wharton, Edith

dramatization

The House of Mirth (with Clyde Fitch), 33,136

essays

"A Backward Glance," 86-8,134-5 "A Cycle of Reviewing," 79, 131 "A Reconsideration of Proust," 89, 135 "Character and Situation in the Novel,"

75,130 "Confessions of a Novelist," 86, 134 "Constructing a Novel," 74-5, 129-30 [Description of the work of American

Hostels for Refugees], 64, 125 "Edith Wharton Tells of German Trail of

Ruin," 62, 124 "George Cabot Lodge," 42-3, 120

142 Index

"How Paris Welcomed the King," 65, 126

"In Argonne," 57-8, 122-3 "In General," 74-5, 129-30 "In Lorraine and the Vosges," 58, 123 "In the North," 58, 123 "Introduction" to A Village Romeo and

Juliet. A Tale by Gottfried Keller, 54, 56, 122

"Is There a New Frenchwoman?", 61, 66, 124, 126

"Jean du Breuil de Saint-Germain," 57, 122

"UAmerique en Guerre," 63, 125 "Les Franc;:ais vus par une Americaine,"

63, 125 "Marcel Proust/' 74-5, 129-30 "My Work Among the Women Workers

of Paris," 58, 123 "Permanent Values in Fiction/, 88, 135 "Preface" to William Gerhardi, Futility,

71, 128 "Souvenirs du Bourget d'Outre-mer/'

91, 135 "Telling a Short Story," 74-5, 129-30 "Tendencies in Modern Fiction/, 87, 134 "The Criticism of Fiction," 54, 122 "The French (As Seen by an American),"

63, 125 "The French We Are Learning to Know,"

64-6, 125-6 "The Great American Nove!," 77, 130 "The Look of Paris," 57-8, 122-3 "The Three Francescas," 24, 113 "The Vice of Reading/' 27 "The Writing of Ethan Frome," 85, 133 "Visibility in Fiction," 80, 132 "William C. Brownell," 79, 131

letters to editors

"A New Work for France," 60, 123 "Edith Wharton Asks Aid for Destitute

Belgians in France," 56, 122 "Edith Wharton's Work. She Wants

Money to Buy Motors for the French Red Cross," 57, 123

"For Mrs. Wharton. Needs of the Work for Tuberculous War Victims," 61,124

"For refugees in France," 61, 124

"For Tuberculous Soldiers. Mrs. Wharton Explains the Work of the Franco­American Sanatoria," 61, 124

"Frederick Bronson," 20, 112 "From Mrs. Wharton/' 61, 124 "Mrs. Wharton's Appeal," 61, 124 "Mrs. Wharton's Charity," 59, 123 "Mrs. Wharton's Work. Plans of the

Committee for French Tuberculous War Victims," 61, 124

"Mrs. Wharton's Work. The War on Tuberculosis in France - Education of the People," 62, 124

novellas

False Dawn, 72, 128 Fast and Loose, 9, 136 Madame de Treymes, 33-4, 117 "New Year's Day," 72, 128 Old New York, 73, 129 Sanctuary, 27, 114-15 Summer, 61-2, 124-5 The Old Maid, 69, 89-90, 127 The Spark, 73, 129 The Touchstone [A Gift From the Grave],

20-1, 104-5, 112

novels

A Son at the Front, 64, 71-2, 105, 127-8 Ethan Frome, 45, 47-8, 90, 121 Hudson River Bracketed, 79-82, 101, 131-3 The Age of Innocence, 67-8, 79, 89,

102, 127 The Buccaneers, 88, 136 The Children, 78-9, 103, 131, 136 The Custom of the Country, 50-4, 121-2 The Fruit of the Tree, 34-6,117-18 The Glimpses of the Moon, 69-71, 127 The Gods Arrive, 84-5, 133 The House of Mirth, 30-4, 98-100, 106,

116-17 The Marne, 64-5, 102, 105, 125 The Mother's Recompense, 73-4, 129 The Reef, 49-50, 121 The Valley of Decision, 23-5, 97, 101,

104-5,113 Twilight Sleep, 77, 130

poems

"A Failure," 11, 109 "A Grave," 40-1,119 "A Hunting-Song," 40, 119 "A Meeting," 40,119 "A Torchbearer," 26,40, 114, 119 "A Woman I Know," 10, 109 "All Saints," 40,119 "All Souls," 39-40, 119 "Alternative Epitaphs," 76, 130 "An Autumn Sunset," 16, 40,110,119 "Areopagus," 10, 109 "Artemis to Actceon," 24,40,113,119 "Battle Sleep," 57, 76, 123, 130 "Belgium," 56, 122 "Bettine to Goethe," 10, 109 "Botticelli's Madonna in the Louvre,"

14,110 "Chartres," 15,40, 110, 119 "Criemhild of Burgundy," 10, 109 "Daisies," 10, 109 "Dieu d'Amour [A Castle in Cyprus],"

76,130 "Elegy [1918]," 76, 130 "Euryalus," 14, 110 "Experience," 15, 40, 110, 119 "For R. S.," 64, 105 "Garden Valedictory," 78, 96, 131 "Grief," 40, 119 "Had I Been Only," 79, 131 "Happiness," 14, 110 "Heaven," 10, 109 "High Pasture," 54, 104, 122 "Impromptu," 10, 109 "In Provence," 67, 126 "Jade," 17,110 "June and December," 10, 109 "La Folie du Logis," 76, 130 "Le Viol d'Amour," 10, 109 "Les Salettes [December, 1923]," 76, 130 "Life," 16, 38, 40, 110, 119 "Lines on Chaucer," 10, 109 "Lyrical Epigrams," 67, 126 "Maiden, Arise," 10, 109 "Margaret of Cortona," 23,40,113,119 "May Marian," 10, 109 "Mistral in the Maquis," 76, 130 "Moonrise Over Tyringham," 37, 40,

118-19

Index 143

"Mould and Vase," 23, 113 "Nightingales in Florence," 76, 130 "Non Dolet," 40, 119 "Nothing More," 10, 109 "Notre Dame des Fleurs," 10, 109 "October," 10, 109 "Ogrin the Hermit," 40, 42, 120 " 'On Active Service'; American

Expeditionary Force (R. S., August 12, 1918)," 64, 125

"Only a Child," 10, 109 "Opportunities," 10, 109 "Orpheus," 40, 119 "Patience," 11,109 "Phaedra," 18, 111 "Pomegranate Seed," 49, 121 "Prophesies of Summer," 10, 109 "Raffaele to the Fornarina," 10, 109 "Segesta," 76, 130 "Some Woman to Some Man," 10, 109 "Song," 10, 109 "Spring," 10, 109 "Spring Song," 10, 109 "Summer Afternoon (Bodiam Castle,

Sussex)," 46, 120 "Survival," 40,119 "Terminus," 41 "The Bread of Angels," 25, 114 "The Comrade," 45, 120 "The Eumenides," 40, 119 "The First Year [All Soul's Day]," 76, 130 "The Great Blue Tent," 57, 123 "The Hymn of the Lusitania," 5 7, 122 "The Last Giustiniani," 14, 97, 109 "The Last Token," 10, 109 "The Mortal Lease," 40, 119 "The Old Pole Star," 36, 40, 118-19 "The One Grief," 19,40,111,119 "The Parting Day," 10, 109 "The Sonnet," 14, 110 "The Tomb of Ilaria Giunigi," 14, 40,

110,119 "The Tryst [1914]," 76, 130 "Two Backgrounds," 15, 40, 110, 119 "Uses," 23,40, 104, 113, 119 "Vesalius in Zante," 25, 40, 114, 119 "Vespers," 10, 109 "Wants," 11, 109 "What Shall We Say Fifty Years Hence, of

Our Fancy Dress Quadrille," 10, 109

144 Index

"With the Tide," 65, 76, 126, 130 "You and You," 65, 126

poetry collections

Artemis to Actceon and Other Verse, 40,119

Eternal Passion in English Poetry, 93, 136 Twelve Poems, 76, 130 Verses, 10, 109

reviews

"George Eliot, by Leslie Stephen," 24, 113 "Henry James in His Letters," 67, 127 "Maurice Hewlett's 'The Fool Errant,' "

31, 116 "Mr. Paul on the Poetry of Matthew

Arnold," 26, 114 "Mr. Sturgis's 'Belchamber,' " 31, 116 "The Blashfields' 'Italian Cities,' "

23,113 "The Sonnets of Eugene Lee-Hamilton,"

36,118 "The Theatres [Mrs. Fiske's performance

in Tess]," 24,113 "Ulysses: A Drama, by Stephen Phillips,"

24,113

short stories

"A Bottle of Evian," 75, 130 "A Bottle of Perrier," 82, 93, 133, 135 "A Coward," 19, 112 "A Cup of Cold Water," 19, 112 "A Glimpse," 85-6, 134 "AJourney," 19, 112 "A Venetian Night's Entertainment,"

27-8,115 "After Holbein," 78, 82, 131, 133 "Afterward," 43, 45, 92, 120, 135 "All Souls," 92, 135 "April Showers," 20, 112 "Atrophy," 78,82,131,133 "Autre Temps ... " ["Other Times, Other

Manners"], 60, 124 "Bewitched," 74-5,93, 129-30, 135 "Bread Upon the Waters," 87, 134 "Bunner Sisters," 60, 124

"Charm Incorporated," 91, 135 "Coming Home," 58, 60,123-4 "Confession," 91, 135 "(Copy): A Dialogue," 21-2,112-13 "Diagnosis," 82, 86, 133-4 "Dieu d'Amour," 79, 82, 131, 133 "Duration," 91, 135 "Expiation," 27-8, 115 "Friends," 21, 112 "Full Circle," 42, 45, 120 "Her Son," 84-5, 133-4 "His Father's Son," 40, 45, 119-20 "In a Day," 85-6, 134 "In Trust," 33, 38, 117, 119 "Joy in the House," 85-6, 134 "Kerfol," 59-60, 92, 123-4, 135 "Les Metteurs en Scene," 38, 119 "Miss Mary Pask," 74-5, 93, 129-30, 135 "Mr. Jones," 78, 82, 93, 131, 133, 135 "Mrs. Manstey's View," 14,98, 110 "Other Times, Other Manners," 46-7,

120-1 "Permanent Wave," 91, 135 "Pomegranate Seed," 83, 91, 93,

133,135 "Poor Old Vincent!," 89, 135 "Roman Fever," 89, 91, 135 "Souls Belated," 19, 112 "Temperate Zone," 73, 128 "That Good May Come," 16,110 "The Angel at the Grave," 22, 112-13 "The Best Man," 31, 38, 116, 119 "The Blond Beast," 45, 120 "The Bolted Door," 40, 45, 119-20 "The Choice," 38,60, 119, 124 "The Confessional," 22, 113 "The Daunt Diana," 41, 45, 119-20 "The Day of the Funeral ['In a Day'l,"

85-6,134 "The Debt," 41, 45, 119-20 "The Descent of Man," 28,115 "The Dilettante," 27-8, 115 "The Duchess at Prayer," 21-2, 112-13 "The Eyes," 44-5, 92, 120, 135 "The Fullness of Life," 15, 110 "The Hermit and the Wild Woman," 32,

38,117,119 "The House of the Dead Hand," 29, 115 "The Introducers," 32, 117 "The Lady's Maid's Bell," 25, 28, 92,

114-15,135

"The Lamp of Psyche," 17, 111 "The Last Asset/, 29, 38, 115, 119 "The Legend," 43, 45, 120 "The Letter," 28-9,115 "The Letters/' 44-5, 120 "The Line of Least Resistance," 21, 112 "The Long Run," 49, 60, 121, 124 "The Looking-Glass/' 87, 91, 134-5 "The Mission ofjane," 26, 28, 114-15 "The Moving Finger," 22, 112-13 "The Muse's Tragedy," 19, 21, 97,

111-12 "The Other Two," 28, 115 "The Pelican/, 19, 111-12 "The Portrait," 19, 112 "The Pot-Boiler," 30, 38, 116, 119 "The Pretext," 38, 119 "The Quicksand," 24, 28, 113, 115 "The Reckoning," 24, 28, 114-15 "The Recovery," 22, 112-13 "The Refugees," 65, 82, 125, 133 "The Rembrandt," 21-2, 112-13 "The Seed of the Faith/, 65, 75, 125, 130 "The Temperate Zone," 75, 128, 130 "The Triumph of Night," 55, 60, 92-3,

122, 124, 135 "The Twilight of the God," 19, 112 "The Yalley of Childish Things, and

Other Emblems/, 17, 111 "The Yerdict," 37-8, 118-19 "The Young Gentlemen," 75, 130 "Unconfessed Crime," 91, 135 "Yelvet Ear-Muffs ['Yelvet Ear-Pads'J,"

75, 129-30 "Writing a War Story," 66, 126 "Xingu," 48, 60, 121, 124

short story collections

Certain People, 82, 133 Crucial Instances, 22, 113 Ghosts, 92, 135 Here and Beyond, 75, 130 Human Nature, 85, 95, 134 Tales of Men and Ghosts, 45, 120 The Descent of Man and Other Stories,

28-9,98, 115 The Greater Inclination, 19, 112 The Hermit and the Wild Woman and

Other Stories, 38, 119

Index 145

The World Over, 91, 135 Xingu and Other Stories, 60, 124

other volumes

A Backward Glance, 88, 95-7, 99, 101, 104-8, 134-5

A Motor-Flight Through France, 33-4, 38-9,119

Eternal Passion in English Poetry (with Robert Norton), 93, 104, 136

Fighting France, From Dunkerque to Belfort, 58, 123

French Ways and Their Meaning, 66, 126

In Morocco, 67, 127 Italian Backgrounds, 31, 97, 116 Italian Villas and Their Gardens, 30-1, 97,

100, 105, 115-16 The Book of the Homeless, 58-9, 96-7,

100, 102, 123 The Decoration of Houses, 18-19,

98, 111 The Writing of Fiction, 75, 103, 130

other works

"A Little Girl's New York," 93, 136 "Christmas Tinsel," 73, 128 "More Love Letters of an

Englishwoman," 22, 112 "The Yice of Reading," 27, 114

translations

"A Great Day" (from Edmondo de Amicis), 19, 111

"A Song" (freely translated from the German of Riickert), 10, 109

"College Friends" (from Edmondo de Amicis), 19, 111

"It Snows" (from Enrico Castelnuovo), 19, 111

"Longing" (from the German of Schiller), 10, 109

The Joy of Living (from the German of Sudermann), 24-5, 114

"Three Songs from the German of Emanuel Geibel," 10, 109

146 Index

travel articles

"A Midsummer Week's Dream: August in Italy," 25, 114

"A Motor-Flight Through France," 34,117

"A Second Motor-Flight Through France," 36-7, 118

"A Tuscan Shrine," 16-17,111 "Fez," 66-7, 126-7 "Harems and Ceremonies," 66-7,

126-7 "In an Alpine Posting-Inn," 21, 112 "Italian Villas and Their Gardens:

Florentine Villas," 27, 115 "Italian Villas and Their Gardens:

Genoese Villas," 29, 115 "Italian Villas and Their Gardens.

Introduction: Italian Garden­Magic," 27, 114

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Lombard Villas," 29, 115

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Roman Villas," 28, 115

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Sienese Villas," 28, 115

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Villas Near Rome," 28, 115

"Italian Villas and Their Gardens: Villas of Venetia," 29,115

"Marrakech," 66-7, 126-7 "Picturesque Milan," 26, 114 "Rabat and Sale," 66-7, 126-7 "Sub Umbra Liliorum," 23, 113 "The Sanctuaries of the Pennine Alps,"

23,113 "Volubilis, Moulay Idriss and Meknez,"

66-7, 126-7

Wharton, Edward Robbins, 12-40, 42-52, 78, 95-7, 101, 103, 107-8

Wharton, Nancy ("Nannie"), 20, 42-3, 49 Wharton, William Craig, 14, 107 Wharton, Mrs. William Craig, 15,20,22,

42, 97, 107 Wharton, William Fisher, 20, 27, 43,

47, 108 White, Arthur, 48-50 Williams, John L. B., 88 Wilson, Woodrow, 50, 60-1 Winthrop, Egerton, 13, 17,27,29,31,

47, 59-60, 108 World War I, 55-66

Yale University, 71 Yeats, William Butler, 59