Some what recovered from my first week of class I took the better part of today to finish reading The Fruit of the Tree. I was pleased to finish it and am happy to think that I have now completed six of Wharton's novels. Of course there are many more to go before I could claim to have read all of them. She completed 16 novels in her life and many other works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. I was somewhat perplexed by the ending of the novel, but I am sure it will make clearer sense to me in time.
In class we have moved on from Chopin to
Nella Larsen. I am excited to be reading a work I have never heard of before from the
Harlem Renaissance. This is a period in American Literature which I dearly love and have had little exposure to since
Steve Brown's Modernism class several years back. Part of me wants to write about Larsen for my final paper but I am concerned that such a decision would result in a massive increase in work for me, not something I particularly need at this moment.
Tonight though I want to forget everything class related and focus only on Wharton, whom I feel deserves as much weekend attention as I can offer. Tonight we're watching
Ethan Frome. Although I was grossly dismayed by how
The House of Mirth was adapted to film, I have hope for Frome. We shall see.
2 comments:
Hi Julie,
Just moseyed over from info-fetishist and wanted to wish you the best of luck on your thesis.
Also, the picture of you? That was my absolute favourite place to "hide" while at OSU!
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