Edith Wharton’s 1934 autobiography, “A Backward Glance,” glances a bit more carefully at some things than others.
She gives her close friend and fellow literary lion Henry James a chapter, but names her husband of 28 years exactly once.
“The Shadow of a Doubt,” a full-length 1901 play that got close to a Broadway opening before foundering under murky circumstances.
It was all but forgotten — which is perhaps what Wharton had intended — until two scholars unearthed a script in 2016.
“Their work is so spread out that there’s a lot we still don’t know about.”
Persons:
Edith Wharton’s, Henry James a, James, Wharton, Mary Chinery, Laura Rattray, Harry Ransom, ” Chinery, “, ”
Organizations:
Georgian Court University, University of Glasgow, Harry, University of Texas, Austin
Locations:
New Jersey