
Edith Wharton: Life and Works of a Gilded Age Icon
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Edith Wharton was a prolific American author and designer whose work defined the literary landscape of the Gilded Age. Born into a prominent New York family, she utilized her intimate knowledge of high society to craft realistic depictions of social class and morality. Her historic career reached a pinnacle in 1921 when she became the first female recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Beyond her famous novels like The Age of Innocence, she was a dedicated humanitarian recognized by the French government for her service during World War I. These records provide a comprehensive look at her biographical history, extensive bibliography, and the enduring cultural legacy of her stories across various media.