Edith Wharton

#TitleYearScore
1Add to wishlist.The House of Mirth190549.13
2Add to wishlist.The Age of Innocence192046.80
3Add to wishlist.Ethan Frome191135.72
4Add to wishlist.The Custom of the Country191334.77
5Add to wishlist.Ghosts193729.93
6Add to wishlist.Old New York192427.05
7Add to wishlist.Human Nature193326.93
8Add to wishlist.Sanctuary190326.46
9Add to wishlist.Summer191723.21*Corpus frequency correction applied.
10Add to wishlist.The Reef191220.36
11Add to wishlist.Twilight Sleep192719.41
12Add to wishlist.Hudson River Bracketed192918.62
13Add to wishlist.The Fruit of the Tree190718.51
14Add to wishlist.The Gods Arrive193218.05
15Add to wishlist.The Mother's Recompense192517.06
16Add to wishlist.The Valley of Decision190216.62
17Add to wishlist.The Touchstone190015.72
18Add to wishlist.A Son at the Front192315.16
19Add to wishlist.The Buccaneers193814.46
20Add to wishlist.Bunner Sisters191613.85
21Add to wishlist.The Descent of Man190312.97
22Add to wishlist.The Glimpses of the Moon192212.91
23Add to wishlist.The Children192812.62*Corpus frequency correction applied.
24Add to wishlist.Madame de Treymes190711.53
25Add to wishlist.Fast and Loose193811.18
26Add to wishlist.Xingu19169.92
27Add to wishlist.The Marne19189.81

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Gender: female
Born: 1862