- Cyrus is lecturing on Wharton's Age of Innocence this morning in #wny11 — that tends to mean lots of nudity on screen. (Realism!) #
- If Wharton's Age of Innocence reminds you of Gossip Girl, it should. Cecily von Ziegesar acknowledges Wharton as a model. #wny11 #
- Cyrus re: Wharton as ethnographer. Here's the best account I know of that disciplinary resonance/indebtedness: http://bit.ly/eN8HeP #wny11 #
- Here's one for @epicharmus: http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/ How have I never stumbled on this blog before? #
- Still working on Wharton's Age of Innocence in #wny11 Some previous blog posts we've written abt that novel: http://bit.ly/bkEiq9 #
- Thanks! RT @slstalter Lovely meditation on urban isolation RT @pwhny blog: Melville, Hopper, White http://bit.ly/ey6cQf #nyc #wny11 #
- Reading this passage: http://bit.ly/fSyezg RT @_waterman Bouguereau, Courbet, Wharton #wny11 #writingnudeyork http://twitpic.com/45cojl #
- Newland Archer sitting in a theater audience, scanning the boxes, should remind our students of our earlier audience-watching scenes. #wny11 #
- A more recent audience-watching scene, inspired by Wharton: https://ahistoryofnewyork.com/2009/03/xoxo-edith/ #wny11 #
- On Wharton and Scorsese, with a glance back at Wyler's THE HEIRESS: http://bit.ly/fahNCB and http://bit.ly/e5vryz #wny11 #
- Thanks, @boweryboogie, for the @333books shout-out yesterday! #
- @amandamccc Makes NYC look strangely like the Sims. And interesting music direction, given that Satie was contemporary to early film. #wny11 #
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