Virago Reading Project 2024 - May

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Virago Reading Project 2024 - May

1kaggsy
Apr 30, 5:22 am



This is the thread for our May author Edith Wharton. By my count she had 16 books published by Virago.

Here is a list of her Virago titles:

The Reef
Roman Fever
The Fruit of the Tree
Madame de Treymes
Old New York
The Children
The Mother's Recompense
Hudson River Bracketed
The Gods Arrive
The Age of Innocence
The House of Mirth
Ethan Frome
Glimpses of the Moon
The Custom of the Country
Twilight Sleep
Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton

Wharton is probably best known for The Age of Innocence, which I've yet to read, though I've personally enjoyed both Roman Fever and Hudson River Bracketed - the latter is excellent!

So please do leave any comments on your reading of Edith Wharton during May, and we'll look forward to hearing from you!

2CurrerBell
Modificato: Apr 30, 9:35 pm

I think I may have read Ethan Frome back in high school, but that's well over a half-century ago; and I read The Age of Innocence about ten years ago on Kindle. But I've got what I think is the complete collection of Library of America editions of Wharton, and that even includes that slim volume of poems....

I also have Norton Critical Editions of Ethan Frome and The House of Mirth (but I'm lacking the NCE of The Age of Innocence). And I have the critical biographies by R.W.B. Lewis and Hermione Lee.

This could be quite a project for me this month. I'm hoping to get through at least one of the LoA volumes.

3kac522
Apr 30, 11:13 pm

One of my favorites by Wharton is Fighting France. Wharton was asked by the Paris Red Cross in 1915 to report on the conditions of hospitals in battleground areas. She traveled through France just behind the fighting, coming upon small towns immediately after the enemy had left. She turned these reports into essays written for Scribner's magazine. Her observations as a woman writer shed a unique kind of light on the devastation of communities once the troops were gone.

I have some unread Wharton books on my shelves, but only 1 is a Virago edition: The Children. I'll be reading that or re-read Ethan Frome.

4Sakerfalcon
Mag 1, 9:02 am

I seem to have read all the Edith Wharton books I own, apart from Cruise of the Vanadis. If I find that I will read it. Otherwise I may have another go at Hermione Lee's biography which has defeated my previous 3 attempts.

5LisaMorr
Mag 1, 10:58 am

I've read Ethan Frome, Age of Innocence and Summer so far, which were all excellent. I think I will read The House of Mirth this month.

6Soupdragon
Modificato: Mag 1, 12:38 pm

I've only read The House of Mirth and The Age of Innocence.

I've got a couple of other Whartons in VMC edition, but feeling tempted by my nyrb edition of her ghost stories.

7almin
Mag 7, 8:43 am

I read The House of Mirth recently (throughly enjoyed) and The Age of Innocence many years ago, (that will need to be a reread). I found The Custom of the Country on my Kindle, so I think I'll choose that one for my May read.