Early Fiction, By Edith Wharton

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Author: Edith Wharton ISBN: 9781780006505
Publisher: A Word To The Wise Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edith Wharton
ISBN: 9781780006505
Publisher: A Word To The Wise
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
Edith Whartons Early Short Fiction is a collection of a number of early short stories written by the American writer and novelist Edith Wharton. Most of these stories were first published in the beginning of the twentieth century in literary magazines and periodicals such as the famous Scribners Magazine. They include The Verdict, The Reckoning, Botticellis Madonna in the Louvre, An autumn Sunset, among others. Yet, the most successful of them was probably the first in the collection entitled Kerfol. Set in Brittany, France, Kerfol centers around the person of Anne de Barrigan, a young widow who is accused of killing her husband. Anne acknowledges that her husband has been very harsh on her and that their relationship has been suffering for long. However, she tries to convince her accusers that a number of wild dogs have attacked her husband and killed him, yet her claim is found derisive as no dogs have ever been allowed in their house. Kerfol is the name of the old chateau in which the murder has taken place. The word literally means the house of madness in local dialect. Whartons story has had considerable influence on other novelists mainly in the trend of the Gothic genre and ghost stories.
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Edith Whartons Early Short Fiction is a collection of a number of early short stories written by the American writer and novelist Edith Wharton. Most of these stories were first published in the beginning of the twentieth century in literary magazines and periodicals such as the famous Scribners Magazine. They include The Verdict, The Reckoning, Botticellis Madonna in the Louvre, An autumn Sunset, among others. Yet, the most successful of them was probably the first in the collection entitled Kerfol. Set in Brittany, France, Kerfol centers around the person of Anne de Barrigan, a young widow who is accused of killing her husband. Anne acknowledges that her husband has been very harsh on her and that their relationship has been suffering for long. However, she tries to convince her accusers that a number of wild dogs have attacked her husband and killed him, yet her claim is found derisive as no dogs have ever been allowed in their house. Kerfol is the name of the old chateau in which the murder has taken place. The word literally means the house of madness in local dialect. Whartons story has had considerable influence on other novelists mainly in the trend of the Gothic genre and ghost stories.

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