Description
A definitive look at one of the greatest visionaries of the Gilded Age: iconic literary master Edith Wharton.
From filmmaker Elizabeth Lennard comes a definitive look at one of the greatest visionaries of the Gilded Age, a literary genius, cosmopolitan and activist, whose vivid portrayal of society still resonates today: Edith Wharton. A born storyteller whose career stretched over forty years, Edith Wharton (1862-1937) was the first woman to receive an honorary degree from Yale University and to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Best known for writing iconic novels such as The Age of Innocence; The House of Mirth; Ethan Frome and The Custom of the Country, she was also a talented designer, a tireless traveler and a passionate philanthropist. From the beaches of Newport, RI to the front lines of WWI France and beyond, EDITH WHARTON: THE SENSE OF HARMONY takes a sweeping look at the life and legacy of the literary master. Featuring interviews with distinguished biographers Louis Auchincloss, R.W.B. Lewis and Eleanor Dwight, as well as writer Colin Clark and historian Sir Steven Runciman, this documentary portrait also includes the only known film footage of Wharton in existence.
Media
Cast & Crew
Actors:- Louis Auchincloss
- R.W.B. Lewis
- Eleanor Dwight
- Colin Clark
- Sir Steven Runciman
Director: Elizabeth Lennard
Additional Details
Label: IndiePix Films
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Run Time: 57 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 02/27/18
UPC: 845637002399
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