The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton

Works

Source: Campbell, Donna M. "Works by Edith Wharton". Washington State University. Retrieved January 22, 2018.

Novels

  • The Valley of Decision, 1902
  • The House of Mirth, 1905
  • The Fruit of the Tree, 1907[74]
  • The Reef, 1912
  • The Custom of the Country, 1913
  • Summer, 1917
  • The Marne, 1918
  • The Age of Innocence, 1920 (Pulitzer Prize winner)
  • The Spinster, 1921
  • The Glimpses of the Moon, 1922
  • A Son at the Front, 1923
  • The Old Maid, 1924
  • The Mother's Recompense, 1925
  • Twilight Sleep, 1927
  • The Children, 1928
  • Hudson River Bracketed, 1929
  • The Gods Arrive, 1932
  • The Buccaneers, 1938 (unfinished)

Novellas and novelette

  • The Touchstone, 1900
  • Sanctuary, 1903
  • Madame de Treymes, 1907
  • Ethan Frome, 1911
  • Bunner Sisters, 1916
  • Old New York, 19241. False Dawn; 2. The Old Maid; 3. The Spark; 4. New Year's Day
  • Fast and Loose: A Novelette, 1938 (written in 1876–1877)

Poetry

  • Verses, 1878
  • Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse, 1909
  • Twelve Poems, 1926

Short story collections

  • The Greater Inclination, 1899, includes Souls Belated.
  • Crucial Instances, 1901
  • The Descent of Man and Other Stories, 1904
  • The Hermit and the Wild Woman and Other Stories, 1908
  • Tales of Men and Ghosts, 1910
  • Xingu and Other Stories, 1916
    • "Xingu"; "Coming Home"; "Autres Temps ..."; "Kerfol"; "The Long Run"; "The Triumph of Night"; "The Choice"; "The Bunner Sisters"
  • Here and Beyond, 1926
  • Certain People, 1930
  • Human Nature, 1933
  • The World Over, 1936
  • Ghosts, 1937
  • Roman Fever and Other Stories, 1964
  • Madame de Treymes and Others: Four Novelettes, 1970
  • The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton, 1973
    • "The Lady's Maid's Bell"; "The Eyes"; "Afterward"; "Kerfol"; "The Triumph of Night"; "Miss Mary Pask"; "Bewitched"; "Mr Jones"; "Pomegranate Seed"; "The Looking Glass"; "All Souls"
  • The Collected Stories of Edith Wharton, 1998 (Carroll & Graf Publishers; paperback, 640 pages)
    • "The Pelican"; "The Other Two"; "The Mission of Jane"; "The Reckoning"; "The Last Asset"; "The Letters"; "Autres Temps ..."; "The Long Run"; "After Holbein"; "Atrophy"; "Pomegranate Seed"; "Her Son"; "Charm Incorporated"; "All Souls"; "The Lamp of Psyche"; "A Journey"; "The Line of Least Resistance"; "The Moving Finger"; "Expiation"; "Les Metteurs en Scene"; "Full Circle"; "The Daunt Diana"; "Afterward"; "The Bolted Door"; "The Temperate Zone"; "Diagnosis"; "The Day of the Funeral"; "Confession"
  • The New York Stories of Edith Wharton, 2007 paperback 452 pages, NYREV publishers
    • 1. Mrs. Manstey's view; 2. That good may come; 3. The portrait; 4. A cup of cold water; 5. A journey; 6. The Rembrandt; 7. The other two; 8. The quicksand; 9. The dilettante; 10. The reckoning; 11. Expiation; 12. The pot-boiler; 13. His father's son; 14. Full circle; 15. Autres temps; 16. The long run; 17. After Holbein; 18. Diagnosis; 19. Pomegranate seed; 20. Roman fever

Non-fiction

  • The Decoration of Houses, 1897
  • Italian Villas and Their Gardens, illustrated by Maxfield Parrish, 1904
  • Italian Backgrounds, 1905
  • A Motor-Flight Through France, 1908
  • The Cruise of the Vanadis, 1910
  • Fighting France: From Dunkerque to Belfort, 1915
  • French Ways and Their Meaning, 1919
  • In Morocco, 1920 (travel)
  • The Writing of Fiction, 1925
  • A Backward Glance, 1934 (autobiography)
  • Edith Wharton: The Uncollected Critical Writings, Edited by Frederick Wegener, 1996
  • Edith Wharton Abroad: Selected Travel Writings, 1888–1920, 1995, Edited by Sarah Bird Wright

As editor

  • The Book of the Homeless, 1916

Theater

  • Shadow of a Doubt, 1901[75]

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