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Bloom, Harold, ed., Edith Wharton: Modern Critical Views, Chelsea House, 1986.
Kellogg-Griffith, Grace, The Two Lives of Edith Wharton: The Woman and Her Work, Appleton-Century, 1965.
McDowell, Margaret B., Edith Wharton, in Twayne's United States Authors, G.K. Hall and Co., 1999.
Mizener, Arthur, "The Age of Innocence," in Twelve Great American Novels, New American Library, 1967, pp. 78—80.
Nevius, Blake, Edith Wharton, A Study of Her Fiction, University of California Press, 1953, pp. 185-7.
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