Our schedule for the 2026 Wharton Summit this June at The Mount is posted! Take a look at all of the exciting plans afoot. Still time to register!
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Edith Wharton in Context A Guaranteed Session of the MLA 2027, Los Angeles Chair: Arielle Zibrak, University of Wyoming 1. “Who Wants a Dingy Woman?”: Fashion and Social Power in the Fiction of Edith Wharton and Carmela Eulate Sanjurjo” Adrianna Ríos, The Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York 2. “Don’t mention the Money!” American Express, Class Transformation and The House of Mirth” Grace Dutt, The University of Manchester 3. Wharton and the Mental Health Humanities Lisa Mendelman, Menlo College 4. “The Concert Plan is Coming Along Well”: The Role of Music in Edith Wharton’s Wartime Charities Frederick Wegener, California State University, Long Beach
Please to announce the lineup for the Edith Wharton Society's 2027 MLA guaranteed session, Wharton in Context.
Full programme for the Edith Wharton Summit, June 4-6, now available 😊 edithwharton.org/calendar/sum...
The Edith Wharton International Society seeks panels for a roundtable on “Wharton in Context” for the MLA Convention in Los Angeles, January 7-10, 2027. We welcome submissions on Wharton’s work in the context of other disciplines, figures from her period, greater movements in history and literary and cultural trends, and Wharton in relation to other writers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries from a broad range of theoretical perspectives including transmedial approaches. Proposals for presentations no longer than fifteen minutes should include a title, your name and affiliation, and a 200- to 400-word abstract in the body of an email to Arielle Zibrak at azibrak@uwyo.edu As this is an MLA panel, all MLA program participants must be members of the Modern Language Association by April 1, 2026. Become part of the MLA and join here: https://www.mla.org/Membership/About-Membership
Come talk about me at the MLA! It's a guaranteed session.
The Condo of Mirth
Such a pleasure to present both for the Hemingway Society and the @edithwhartonsoc.bsky.social at this year's ALA conference - this was also my last conference as a PhD, but cheers to hopefully many more 🎓
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Edith Wharton Summit at The Mount next June! Please help us spread the word. Submissions deadline: 1 October
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CFP: special issue of the Edith Wharton Review - Edith Wharton and Popular Culture
UPDATE: due date EXTENDED to September 26, 2025
Due date for completed essays is September 10, 2025 Submissions of (approximately 20-30 pages; 6000-10000 words) can be uploaded to link in comment.
12-E
‘It Girl’ to 'Girl's Girl’" Elif S. Armbruster
“The Comeback of The Glimpses of the Moon,” Laetitia Nebot-Deneuville
"Anesthetic Femininity and the ‘Unlikeable’ Female Character’” Leila Stegemoeller
“The Age of Influence: Edith Wharton’s Stories and Instagram Stories,” H. J. E. Champion
11-E:
“Edith Wharton’s Ordinary Vices,” Nir Evron
“Democratic Social Reform through Literary Realism in Edith Wharton’s Bunner Sisters,” Elizabeth Youngman
“‘The Dissolution of the Ancestral Order’: Wharton, Lippmann, and Democracy,” @emilycoit.bsky.social
Response from @zibrak.bsky.social
Edith Wharton Society at Double-Header at ALA in Boston
Friday, May 23, 2025
1:00 pm – 2:20 pm Session 11-E Edith Wharton and Democracy *and*
2:30 pm – 3:50 pm Session 12-E Edith Wharton and Popular Culture
For my fans in Connecticut, a chance to learn about my niece-the landscape architect Beatrix Farrand - from Connecticut Historian John Cilio.
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And still no taste.
A wall of American authors, this photo includes Edith Wharton, Ida B. Wells, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Sophia Alice Callahan, and W.E.B. Du Bois.
A separate wall with quotes from authors. John F. Kennedy "Inaugural Address," 1961 Maya Angelou "Phenomenal Woman," 1978 Toshio Mori "Akira Yano," 1949 Short Story Richard Pryor ….Is It Something I Said? 1975 Comedy Speech "The Gift of the Magi," 1905 Octavia E. Butler Kindred, 1979 Historical Fantasy H. L. Mencken The American Language, 1919 Linguistics
Table of typewriters including an Underwood and an Olympia
Banners for Chicago writers, including Benny Bearskin, Simon Pokagon, and Roger Ebert.
The American Writers Museum is a great little excursion in Chicago. Check it out if you’re around there.
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Thanks, but I prefer dogs.
It's high time for a new Age of Innocence adaptation! Good news: Netflix just bought one.
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2025 is an excellent year for Wharton scholarship, if nothing else. We have upcoming panels at:
ALA in Boston May 21-24
SSAWW in Philadelphia Nov 6-9
and in 2026 . . . MLA in Toronto Jan 8-11
stay tuned for more details!
#academicsky #ssaww #mla #ala #mla2026 #ssaww2025
Thank you!
Screenshot of a pdf with text and a sepia-toned photo of a woman (Edith Wharton) c. 1900 wearing a fancy dress and fur muff
I wrote about the history of Wharton film adaptations (and why we haven’t had a decent one of those in 25 years!) for Film Quarterly
A photo of a book stack surrounded by moss and vines. The book is burgundy and titled 'Bewitched: The Ghostly Tales of Edith Wharton'
Some more exciting news from us! Let the haunting begin... 😱
Bewitched: The Ghostly Tales of Edith Wharton is here!
This beautiful collection features Wharton’s spine-chilling classics and rarely told tales.
Grab your copy in-store or online today⬇️
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I endorse this frog! 🐸
(And the Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton 👻)
Some things are best mended by a break. - Edith Wharton
#readandplay (302)
#MusicChallenge
Eva Cassidy - Time Is A Healer
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. . . a good part of his world of wonder had shrunk to a village peep-show. And the things which had kept their stimulating power—distant journeys, the enjoyment of art, the contact with new scenes and strange societies—were becoming less and less attainable. (16)
Edith Wharton