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"This is a rare biographical work and an illuminating contribution to literary psychology. Gloria Erlich's documented study of Edith Wharton's sexual development demonstrates in dramatic fashion the extent to which human sexual drives penetrate and dominate creativity in all the arts."--Leon Edel, author ofHenry James: A Life "A beautifully written, fascinating exploration of the effects of surrogate mothering on the life and work of Edith Wharton . . . that challenges certain contemporary assumptions about the infinite flexibility of the mother-infant bond. Erlich's triumph is the way in which she transcends the politics of motherhood by rendering a convincing portrayal of the reciprocities between Wharton's experiences of mothering (and fathering) and her art. Tracing the intermeshing of Wharton's imaginative fictional accounts with her actual history of marriage, sexual awakening, mentorship, friendship, and female attachments, she enables us to see clearly how Wharton spent her adulthood forging through fiction what childhood had withheld--an internal mothering experience."--Louise J. Kaplan, author ofFemale Perversions "Imaginative and thought-provoking,The Sexual Education of Edith Whartonspeculates interestingly about the author's early life and its residual influence upon her work. The discussion of the Fullerton affair ("The Passion Experience") is especially illuminating, allowing us to understand the important implications ofThe Touchstone, a novel that scholars have too often neglected."--Cynthia Griffin Wolff, author ofEmily DickinsonandA Feast of Words: The Triumph of Edith WhartonErlich, Gloria C. is the author of 'Sexual Education of Edith Wharton' with ISBN 9780520075832 and ISBN 0520075838.
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