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Close-up of woman's hand writing with quill pen on a blank page of a diary; inkwell nearby on the table

Edith Wharton Reveals the ‘Deeper Processes’ Behind Her Art

Source: The Atlantic

In 1933, author Edith Wharton revealed her writing process in an article published in The Atlantic.

This entry was posted in An Age of Realism and tagged Arts & Entertainment, Historic Figures, People on May 1, 2015 by Anita Hacker.

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