Short Story Bibliographies: Secondary Sources on Edith Wharton's Short Stories

Balestra, Gianfranca. "'for the Use of the Magazine Morons': Edith Wharton Rewrites the Tale of the Fantastic." Studies in Short Fiction 33.1 (1996): 13-24.

Bardolph, Megan J. "'That Strange Something Undreamt:' Genre and Meta-Fiction in Edith Wharton's 'the Lady's Maid's Bell'." Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction 9.1 (2008): 137-46.

Bauer, Dale M. "Edith Wharton's 'Roman Fever': A Rune of History." College English 50.6 (1988): 681-93.

Beer, Janet. Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton and Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Studies in Short Fiction. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

Beer, Janet, and Avril Horner. "'This Isn't Exactly a Ghost Story': Edith Wharton and Parodic Gothic." Journal of American Studies 37.2 (2003): 269-85.

Bell, Millicent. "A James 'Gift' to Edith Wharton." Modern Language Notes 72.3 (1957): 182-85.

Bennett, Bridget. "'Precious Allusions': Female Muses and Authorising Writing." Essays and Studies 51 (1998): 140-60.

Berkove, Lawrence I. "'Roman Fever': A Mortal Malady." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 56.2 (1994): 56-60.

Blackall, Jean Frantz. "Henry and Edith: 'the Velvet Glove' as an 'in' Joke." The Henry James Review 7.1 (1985): 21-25.

Bowlby, Rachel. "'I Had Barbara': Women's Ties and Wharton's 'Roman Fever'." Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 17.3 (2006): 37-51.

Branson, Stephanie, and Julie Brown. "Ripe Fruit: Fantastic Elements in the Short Fiction of Ellen Glasgow, Edith Wharton, and Eudora Welty." American Women Short Story Writers: A Collection of Critical Essays. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1737 Wellesley Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History and Culture: 8. New York: Garland, 1995. 61-71.

Burbridge, Martha Vanbiesem de, and Teresita Frugoni de Fritzsche. "Un Cuento De Marã­a Teresa Maiorana Frente a Uno De Edith Wharton." Primeras Jornadas Internacionales De Literatura Argentina/Comparã­Stica: Actas. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1996. 345-54.

Burleson, Donald R. "Sabbats: Hawthorne/Wharton." StWF 12 (1993): 12-16.

Campbell, Donna M., Sara S. Hodson, and Jeanne Campbell Reesman. "'the (American) Muse's Tragedy': Jack London, Edith Wharton, and the Little Lady of the Big House." Jack London: One Hundred Years a Writer. San Marino, CA: Huntington Library, 2002. 189-216.

Campbell, James, Douglas Robillard, and Benjamin F. Fisher. "Cosmic Indifferentism in the Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft." American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1855 Garland Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 6. New York: Garland, 1996. 167-228.

Carney, Mary, et al. "Wharton's Short Fiction of War: The Politics of 'Coming Home'." Postmodern Approaches to the Short Story. Contributions to the Study of World Literature (Cswl): 118. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003. 109-20.

Carpenter, Lynette. "Deadly Letters, Sexual Politics, and the Dilemma of the Woman Writer: Edith Wharton's 'the House of the Dead Hand'." American Literary Realism 24.2 (1992): 55-69.

Comins, Barbara. "'Outrageous Trap': Envy and Jealousy in Wharton's 'Roman Fever' and Fitzgerald's 'Bernice Bobs Her Hair'." Edith Wharton Review 17.1 (2001): 9-12.

Crow, Charles L., and Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock. "The Girl in the Library: Edith Wharton's 'the Eyes' and American Gothic Traditions." Spectral America: Phantoms and the National Imagination. Ray and Pat Browne Book (Ray and Pat Browne Book). Madison, WI: Popular, 2004. 157-68.

Dyman, Jenni. Lurking Feminism: The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton. American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit): 62. New York: Peter Lang, 1996.

Elbert, Monika. "T. S. Eliot and Wharton's Modernist Gothic." Edith Wharton Review 11.1 (1994): 19-25.

---. "The Transcendental Economy of Wharton's Gothic Mansions." American Transcendental Quarterly 9.1 (1995): 51-67.

Elbert, Monika M. "Wharton's Hybridization of Hawthorne's 'Brand' of Gothic: Gender Crossings in 'Ethan Brand' and 'Bewitched'." American Transcendental Quarterly 17.4 (2003): 221-41.

Emmert, Scott. "Drawing-Room Naturalism in Edith Wharton's Early Short Stories." Journal of the Short Story in English 39 (2002): 57-71.

Fedorko, Kathy A. "Edith Wharton's Haunted Fiction: 'the Lady's Maid's Bell' and the House of Mirth." Haunting the House of Fiction: Feminist Perspectives on Ghost Stories by American Women. Eds. Lynette Carpenter and Wendy K. Kolmar. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1991. x, 266 pp.

---. "'Forbidden Things': Gothic Confrontation with the Feminine in 'the Young Gentleman' and 'Bewitched'." Edith Wharton Review 11.1 (1994): 3-9.

---. Gender and the Gothic in the Fiction of Edith Wharton. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1995.

Fisher, Benjamin F., and Douglas Robillard. "Transitions from Victorian to Modern: The Supernatural Stories of Mary Wilkins Freeman and Edith Wharton." American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1855 Garland Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 6. New York: Garland, 1996. 3-42.

Fracasso, Evelyn E. Edith Wharton's Prisoners of Consciousness: A Study of Theme and Technique in the Tales. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1994.

---. "The Evolution of Theme and Technique in Selected Tales of Edith Wharton." Journal of the Short Story in English 16 (1991): 41-50.

---. "Images of Imprisonment in Two Tales of Edith Wharton." College Language Association Journal 36.3 (1993): 318-26.

Funston, Judith E. "An Early Backward Glance: Edith Wharton's Revision of 'a Tuscan Shrine'." Edith Wharton Review 15.2 (1999): 1.

---. "'Xingu': Edith Wharton's Velvet Gauntlet." Studies in American Fiction 12.2 (1984): 227-34.

Gomez Reus, Teresa. "Revisiting 'the Angel at the Grave': Parallelisms between Edith Wharton and George Eliot." Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos 2 (1993): 9-17.

Gallagher, Jean. "The Great War and the Female Gaze: Edith Wharton and the Iconography of War Propaganda." Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory 7.1 (1996): 27-49.

Giorcelli, Cristina. "Plays of White and Black in Edith Wharton's 'a Bottle of Perrier'." Letterature d'America: Rivista Trimestrale 16.65 (1996): 117-36.

Goldsmith, Meredith, and Sladja Blazan. "A 'Ghostly Cortege' of 'Imaginary Guests': Ghosts of Old New York in 'after Holbein'." Ghosts, Stories, Histories: Ghost Stories and Alternative Histories. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2007. 32-40.

Gordon, Mary. Ethan Frome and Other Short Fiction by Edith Wharton. New York: Bantam, 1987.

Haining, Peter. Edith Wharton: The Ghost-Feeler: Stories of Terror and the Supernatural. London: Peter Owen, 1996.

Haytock, Jennifer. Edith Wharton and the Conversations of Literary Modernism. American Literature Readings in the 21st Century (American Literature Readings in the 21st Century). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

Heller, Janet Ruth. "Ghosts and Marital Estrangement: An Analysis of 'Afterward'." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993): 18-19.

Hoeller, Hildegard. "The Gains and Losses of 'Sentimental Economies' in Edith Wharton's 'the Dilettante'." American Literary Realism 28.3 (1996): 19-29.

Inness, Sherrie A. "An Economy of Beauty: The Beauty System in 'the Looking Glass' and 'Permanent Wave'." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993): 7-11.

---. "'Loyal Saints or Devious Rascals': Domestic Servants in Edith Wharton's Stories 'the Lady's Maid's Bell' and 'All Souls'." Studies in Short Fiction 36.4 (1999): 337-49.

Inverso, Mary Beth. "Performing Women: Semiotic Promiscuity in 'the Other Two'." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993): 3-6.

Jacobsen, Karen J. "Economic Hauntings: Wealth and Class in Edith Wharton's Ghost Stories." College Literature 35.1 (2008): 100-27.

Jirousek, Lori. "Haunting Hysteria: Wharton, Freeman, and the Ghosts of Masculinity." American Literary Realism 32.1 (1999): 51-68.

Kaye, Richard A. "'Unearthly Visitants': Wharton Ghost Tales, Gothic Form and the Literature of Homosexual Panic." Edith Wharton Review 11.1 (1994): 10-18.

Killoran, Helen. "Pascal, Brontã«, and 'Kerfol': The Horrors of a Foolish Quartet." Edith Wharton Review 10.1 (1993): 12-17.

---. "Sexuality and Abnormal Psychology in Edith Wharton's 'the Lady's Maid's Bell'." CEA Critic: An Official Journal of the College English Association 58.3 (1996): 41-49.

---. "'Xingu': Edith Wharton Instructs Literary Critics." Studies in American Humor 3.3 (1996): 1-13.

Kimbel, Ellen, and Philip Stevick. "The American Short Story: 1900-1920." The American Short Story: 1900-1945: A Critical History. Tchss (Tchss). Boston: Twayne, 1984. 33-69.

Kinman, Alice Herritage. "Edith Wharton and the Future of Fiction." Edith Wharton Review 18.2 (2002): 3-12.

Koprince, Susan. "Edith Wharton, Henry James, and 'Roman Fever'." Journal of the Short Story in English 25 (1995): 21-31.

Kornetta, Reiner. Das Korsett Im Kopf: Ehe Und ÖKonomie in Den Kurzgeschichten Edith Whartons. Dã¼Sseldorfer Beitrã¤Ge Aus Anglistik Und Amerikanistik: 4. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1996.

---. "Edith Wharton's 'the Angel at the Grave' and Nathaniel Hawthorne's the House of the Seven Gables." Edith Wharton Review 14.2 (1997): 21-24.

Lauer, Kristin O. "Is This Indeed 'Attractive'? Another Look at the 'Beatrice Palmato' Fragment." Edith Wharton Review 11.1 (1994): 26-29.

---. "Is This Indeed 'Attractive'? Another Look at the 'Beatrice Palmato' Fragment." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 11.1-2 (1990): 1-8.

Lawson, Richard H., Bobby Ellen Kimbel, and William E. Grant. "Edith Wharton." American Short-Story Writers, 1880-1910. Dictionary of Literary Biography (Dlb): 78. Detroit, MI: Thomson Gale, 1989. 308-23.

Leder, Priscilla, Karen L. Kilcup, and Thomas S. Edwards. "Visions of New England: The Anxiety of Jewett's Influence on Ethan Frome." Jewett and Her Contemporaries: Reshaping the Canon. Gainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1999. 167-81.

Levy, Andrew. "Edith Wharton: The Muse's Strategy." Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 24.2 (1991): 155-71.

MacNaughton, William. "Edith Wharton's 'the Blond Beast' and Friedrich Nietzsche." Edith Wharton Review 15.2 (1999): 13-19.

Maine, Barry. "Reading 'the Portrait': Edith Wharton and John Singer Sargent." Edith Wharton Review 18.1 (2002): 7-14.

Margolies, Edward. New York and the Literary Imagination : The City in Twentieth Century Fiction and Drama. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 2008.

Margolis, Stacey. "The Public Life: The Discourse of Privacy in the Age of Celebrity." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 51.2 (1995): 81-101.

McDowell, Margaret B., Alfred Bendixen, and Annette Zilversmit. "Edith Wharton's Ghost Tales Reconsidered." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 914. New York: Garland, 1992. 291-314.

Mortimer, Armine Kotin. "Romantic Fever: The Second Story as Illegitimate Daughter in Wharton's 'Roman Fever'." Narrative 6.2 (1998): 188-98.

Moskowitz, Sam, Douglas Robillard, and Benjamin F. Fisher. "The Struggle to Create Beauty from the Horrors of Reality: David H. Keller's Fantasy Stories." American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1855 Garland Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 6. New York: Garland, 1996. 77-139.

Murray, Margaret P. "The Gothic Arsenal of Edith Wharton." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 10.3-4 (1989): 315-21.

Nettels, Elsa. "Thwarted Escapes: Ethan Fromme and Jean Stafford's 'a Country Love Story'." Edith Wharton Review 11.2 (1994): 6.

Olin-Ammentorp, Julie. "'Not Precisely War Stories': Edith Wharton's Short Fiction from the Great War." Studies in American Fiction 23.2 (1995): 153-72.

Olin-Ammentorp, Julie, Irene C. Goldman-Price, and Melissa McFarland Pennell. "Female Models and Male Mentors in Wharton's Early Fiction." American Literary Mentors. Gainesville, FL: UP of Florida, 1999. 84-95.

Peel, Robin. Apart from Modernism: Edith Wharton, Politics, and Fiction before World War I. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2005.

Pennell, Melissa McFarland. Student Companion to Edith Wharton. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2003.

Petry, Alice Hall. "A Twist of Crimson Silk: Edith Wharton's 'Roman Fever'." Studies in Short Fiction 24.2 (1987): 163-66.

Pierpont, Claudia Roth. "Cries and Whispers: How Much of Edith Wharton's Life Is in Her Short Stories?" New Yorker 77.6 (2001): 66-71.

Plante, Patricia R. "Edith Wharton as a Short Story Writer." Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 4 (1963): 363-79.

Price, Alan. "Edith Wharton's War Story." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 8.1 (1989): 95-100.

Rich, Charlotte. "Fictions of Colonial Anxiety: Edith Wharton's 'the Seed of the Faith' and 'a Bottle of Perrier'." Journal of the Short Story in English 43 (2004): 59-74.

Robillard, Douglas, and Everett Franklin Bleiler. "Edith Wharton." Supernatural Fiction Writers: Fantasy and Horror, 2: A. E. Coppard to Roger Zelazny. New York: Scribner's, 1985. 738-88.

Robillard, Douglas, and Benjamin F. Fisher. "The Wandering Ghosts of F. Marion Crawford." American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1855 Garland Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 6. New York: Garland, 1996. 43-57.

Salecl, Renata, and Slavoj Zizek. "I Can't Love You Unless I Give You Up." Gaze and Voice as Love Objects. Sic (Sic): 1. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1996. 179-207.

Salina, Jamil S. "Wharton's 'Roman Fever'." Explicator 65.2 (2007): 99-101.

Saltz, Laura. "From Image to Text: Modernist Transformations in Edith Wharton's 'the Muse's Tragedy'." Edith Wharton Review 19.2 (2003): 15-21.

Sasaki, Miyoko. "The Dance of Death: A Study of Edith Wharton's Short Stories." Studies in English Literature 51.1-2 (1974): 67-90.

Searles, A. Langley, Douglas Robillard, and Benjamin F. Fisher. "Fantasy and Outrã© Themes in the Short Fiction of Edward Lucas White and Henry S. Whitehead." American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1855 Garland Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 6. New York: Garland, 1996. 59-75.

Shaffer-Koros, Carole M. "Nietzsche, German Culture, and Edith Wharton." Edith Wharton Review 20.2 (2004): 7-10.

Silva, Reinaldo Francisco. "Eroticizing the Other in Edith Wharton's 'Beatrice Palmato'." Mentalities/Mentalites 19.1 (2005): 38-45.

Singley, Carol J. "Edith Wharton, Religion, and Moral 'Quicksand'." Literature and Belief 15 (1995): 75-93.

Singley, Carol J., Alfred Bendixen, and Annette Zilversmit. "Gothic Borrowings and Innovations in Edith Wharton's 'a Bottle of Perrier'." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 914. New York: Garland, 1992. 271-90.

Singley, Carol J., and Susan Elizabeth Sweeney. "Forbidden Reading and Ghostly Writing in Edith Wharton's 'Pomegranate Seed'." Anxious Power: Reading, Writing, and Ambivalence in Narrative by Women. Suny Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory (Suny Series in Feminist Criticism and Theory). Albany: State U of New York P, 1993. 197-217

.---. "Forbidden Reading and Ghostly Writing: Anxious Power in Wharton's 'Pomegranate Seed'." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 20.2 (1991): 177-203.
Stableford, Brian, Douglas Robillard, and Benjamin F. Fisher. "Outside the Human Aquarium: The Fantastic Imagination of Clark Ashton Smith." American Supernatural Fiction: From Edith Wharton to the Weird Tales Writers. GarlandReference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 1855Garland Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: 6. New York: Garland, 1996. 229-52.

Stack, Allyson. "Culture, Cognition and Jean Laplanche's Enigmatic Signifier." Theory, Culture & Society 22.3 (2005): 63-80.

Stengel, Ellen Powers. "Edith Wharton Rings 'the Lady's Maid's Bell'." Edith Wharton Review 7.1 (1990): 3-9.

Sweeney, Gerard M. "Wharton's 'Bewitched'." Explicator 56.4 (1998): 198-201.

---. "Wharton's 'the Other Two'." Explicator 59.2 (2001): 88-91.

Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth. "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: Gazing in Edith Wharton's 'Looking Glass'." Narrative 3.2 (1995): 139-60.

Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth, Katherine Joslin, and Alan Price. "Edith Wharton's Case of Roman Fever." Wretched Exotic: Essays on Edith Wharton in Europe. American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit): 53. New York: Peter Lang, 1993. 313-31.

Sweeney, Susan Elizabeth. "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: Gazing in Edith Wharton's 'Looking Glass'." Speaking the Other Self: American Women Writers .Ed. Jeanne Campbell Reesman Athens, GA: U of Georgia P, 1997. 54-75.

Thomas, Jennice G., Lynette Carpenter, and Wendy K. Kolmar. "Spook or Spinster? Edith Wharton's 'Miss Mary Pask'." Haunting the House of Fiction: Feminist Perspectives on Ghost Stories by American Women. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1991. 108-16.

Thompson, Terry W. "'All Souls': Edith Wharton's Homage to 'the Jolly Corner'." Edith Wharton Review 19.1 (2003): 15-20.---. "'a Journey': Edith Wharton's Homage to F. Marion Croawford's 'the Upper Berth'." South Carolina Review 40.1 (2007): 19-26.

---. "Old Testament Sourcing in Edith Wharton's 'All Souls'." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 19.4 (2006): 47-52.

---. "Wharton's 'Bewitched'." Explicator 61.3 (2003): 155-58.

---. "'with Every Practical Appliance': Edith Wharton's 'All Souls'." English Language Notes 42.2 (2004): 68-74.

Tintner, Adeline. "Louis Auchincloss's Four 'Edith' Tales: Some Rearrangements and Reinventions of Her Life." Edith Wharton Review 13.2 (1996): 9-14.

Tintner, Adeline R. "The Metamorphoses of Edith Wharton in Henry James's the Finer Grain." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 21.4 (1975): 355-79.

---. "The Narrative Structure of Old New York: Text and Pictures in Edith Wharton's Quartet of Linked Short Stories." Journal of Narrative Technique 17.1 (1987): 76-82.

---. "Portrait of Edith Wharton in Bourget's 'L'indicatrice'." Edith Wharton Review 7.1 (1990): 10-12.

---. "Punishing Morton Fullerton: Louis Auchincloss's 'the 'Fulfillment' of Grace Eliot'." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 38.1 (1992): 44-53.

Totten, Gary. "Critical Reception and Cultural Capital: Edith Wharton as a Short Story Writer." Pedagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, and Culture 8.1 (2008): 115-33.

Ware, Michele S. "The Architecture of the Short Story: Edith Wharton's Modernist Practice." Edith Wharton Review 20.2 (2004): 17-24.

Ware, Michele S., and David E. E. Sloane. "Making Fun of the Critics: Edith Wharton's Anticipation of the Postmodern Academic Romance." New Directions in American Humor. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 1998. 151-59.

White, Barbara A. Edith Wharton: A Study of the Short Fiction. Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction (Tssf): 30. New York: Twayne, 1991.

---. "Neglected Areas: Wharton's Short Stories and Incest, Part I & Ii." Edith Wharton Review 8; 8.1; 2 (1991): 2.

Whitehead, Sarah. "Breaking the Frame: How Edith Wharton's Short Stories Subvert Their Magazine Context." European Journal of American Culture 27.1 (2008): 43-56.

Widdicombe, Toby. "Wharton's 'the Angel at the Grave' and the Glories of Transcendentalism: Deciduous or Evergreen?" American Transcendental Quarterly 6.1 (1992): 47-57.

Wilson-Jordan, Jacqueline. "Terrors of the Modern World: Edith Wharton's 'All Souls' as a Revisionist Gothic Tale." Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction 9.1 (2008): 65-80.

Wilson-Jordan, Jacqueline."Materializing the Word: The Woman Writer and the Struggle for Authority in 'Mr. Jones'." Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors: Edith Wharton and Material Culture. Ed. Gary Totten. Tuscaloosa, AL: U of Alabama P, 2007. 63-79.

Wilson-Jordan, Jacqueline S. "Telling the Story That Can't Be Told: Hartley's Role as Dis-Eased Narrator in 'the Lady's Maid's Bell'." Edith Wharton Review 14.1 (1997): 12-17;.

Witzig, M. Denise, Alfred Bendixen, and Annette Zilversmit. "'the Muse's Tragedy' and the Muse's Text: Language and Desire in Wharton." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities (Grlh): 914. New York: Garland, 1992. 261-70.

Wright, Janet Stobbs. "Law, Justice, and Female Revenge in 'Kerfol,' by Edith Wharton, and Trifles and 'a Jury of Her Peers,' by Susan Glaspell." Atlantis: Revista de la Asociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos 24.1 (2002): 225-44.

Young, Judy Hale. "The Repudiation of Sisterhood in Edith Wharton's 'Pomegranate Seed'." Studies in Short Fiction 33.1 (1996): 1-11.

Zilversmit, Annette. "Edith Wharton's Last Ghosts." College Literature 14.3 (1987): 296-309.

Zilversmit, Annette, and Alfred Bendixen. "'All Souls': Wharton's Last Haunted House and Future Directions for Criticism." Edith Wharton: New Critical Essays. New York: Garland, 1992. 315-29.