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Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- Duke of --- 1698-1731 --- Fiction --- Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- 1680-1737
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Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- Duke of --- 1680-1737 --- Fiction --- Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- 1698-1731
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Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- Duke of --- 1698-1731 --- Fiction --- Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- 1680-1737
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Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- Duke of --- 1698-1731 --- Fiction --- Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- 1680-1737
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Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- Duke of --- 1698-1731 --- Fiction --- Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- 1680-1737
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Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- Duke of --- 1698-1731 --- Fiction --- Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- 1680-1737
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Riperdá --- Juan Guillermo --- Duke of --- 1680-1737 --- Fiction --- Wharton --- Philip Wharton --- 1698-1731
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In Edith Wharton's works, references to architecture, interior decoration, painting, sculpture, and fashion abound. As these essays demonstrate, art and objects are for Wharton evidence of cultural belief and reflect the values, assumptions, and customs of the burgeoning consumer culture in which she lived and about which she wrote. Furthermore, her meditations about issues of architecture, design, and decoration serve as important commentaries on her vision of the literary arts. In The Decoration of Houses she notes that furniture and bric-à-brac are often crowded into a room in order to com
American literature. --- Material culture in literature. --- Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Material culture in literature --- Wharton, Edith, --- Jones, Edith Newbold --- Olivieri, David, --- Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones, --- Уортон, Эдит, --- Gouorton, Intith, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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In August 1937 a small group of Edith Wharton's intimate friends gathered to pay their last respects at her funeral in France. Among that small group of people was her friend for many years, Lawrence 'Johnnie' Johnston, the creator of two famous gardens, at Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire, in England and Serre de la Madone, Menton, on the Cote d'Azur in the south of France. Wharton and Johnston shared not only a love of nature and gardens but also a shared experience of life. Both were private people who had had very similar childhoods, experiencing the loss of their fathers at an early age. Ye
Women authors, American --- American women authors --- Wharton, Edith, --- Johnston, Lawrence Waterbury, --- Jones, Edith Newbold --- Olivieri, David, --- Wharton, Edith Newbold Jones, --- Уортон, Эдит, --- Gouorton, Intith, --- Homes and haunts. --- Hidcote Manor Garden (England)
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