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Wharton's New England: Seven Stories and Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, X

Wharton's New England: Seven Stories and Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, X
Although Edith Wharton is usually identified with the "old New York" of such masterworks as The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth, she spent ten years living and writing in New England, a setting that appears in two novels, a novella, and fully a quarter of her short stories. In these works Wharton turns from portraying the monied and the mannered to probing inscrutable psyches and souls. The New England of these tales - which range from light comedy to horror - becomes a metaphor for fierce poverty, cultural barrenness, and an oppressive Puritan heritage that both fascinated and repelled Wharton. Thus the frigid, engulfing winter of Starkfield buries Ethan Frome in a living death. That sense of moral and emotional confinement also appears in "The Angel at the Grave", as a young woman senses she has been "walled alive into a tomb hung with the effigies of dead ideas". In "The Lamp of Psyche", a visit to Boston relatives sheds new light on a woman's marriage; "Xingu" gently satirizes the snobbery of small-town "huntresses of erudition"; "Bewitched" and "All Souls" explore the theme of witchcraft. Barbara A. White's insightful introduction suggests that in these stories Wharton "seems to have projected onto New England aspects of herself that she most feared: repression, coldness, inarticulateness, mental starvation, and even lack of high culture".



Chatsworth the House by Simon Upton,
Chatsworth the House by Simon Upton,
-- First illustrated book on Chatsworth - one of the top 10 most visited stately homes in England, attracting 450,000 people a year -- The house that's frequently referred to as the English Versailles Chatsworth is one of England's ten most visited great houses. It is also one of the best loved because, although it is a palace in size and grandeur, it is obviously a family home. In this highly personal tour of the house, the present Duchess takes the reader into the private as well as the public rooms, and goes behind the scenes to explain the management of the household. Whether discussing the foibles of a duke or the workings of the drains, the difficulties of house-training a dog or of cleaning a priceless chandelier, she writes with an engaging mix of wit and wisdom. This book is an entirely revised, updated and, for the first time, sumptuously illustrated version of the Duchess's previous book about the House, which became a bestseller when it was published in 1982. In the twenty years since then, Chatsworth has undergone many further changes and restorations, while research has brought to light new details about its past. Illustrated with a wealth of archive pictures and over 200 newly commissioned color photographs, this book is an entertaining, informative and intimate portrait of one of England's most famous houses.



New House - New House, or "Newhouse" is a hamlet in County Durham, in England. It is situated on the north side of the River Wear, opposite Ireshopeburn and is linked to the main Weardale valley road by Coronation Bridge.

Rocky Hill Meeting House - The Rocky Hill Meeting House (circa 1785) is a well-preserved New England meeting house located at 4 Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, Massachusetts. It is the best preserved example of an original 18th century meeting house interior in New England, and now a nonprofit museum owned by Historic New England and open to the public several afternoons a year.

Brand New Heavies - The Brand New Heavies are an acid jazz and alternative hip hop group formed in 1985 in Ealing, a suburb of London, England. Originally an instrumental rare groove group, the Brand New Heavies gained a cult following in the London club scene and soon signed to Cooltempo as acid house replaced rare groove in clubs.

Sutton New Hall - Sutton New Hall is one of the 40 electoral wards in Birmingham, England and is named after New Hall, a medieval manor house.



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