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Analyzing Wharton's life and writings, the author demonstrates how interrelated identity systems are reflected in Wharton's work. From sexual repression and a celibate marriage to the discovery of passion in a love affair, Wharton's sexual education embraced a range of experiences and emotions.

Produktbeschreibung
Analyzing Wharton's life and writings, the author demonstrates how interrelated identity systems are reflected in Wharton's work. From sexual repression and a celibate marriage to the discovery of passion in a love affair, Wharton's sexual education embraced a range of experiences and emotions.
Autorenporträt
Gloria C. Erlich is the author of Family Themes and Hawthorne's Fiction (Rutgers, 1984), which won the House of Seven Gables Hawthorne Award and the Modern Language Association Prize for Independent Scholars. She lives and writes in Princeton, New Jersey.