tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post4511577779283746287..comments2023-10-10T20:43:00.969-04:00Comments on Books and Chocolate: Ethan Frome by Edith WhartonKaren K.http://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-65820156540057993632013-01-27T20:05:16.005-05:002013-01-27T20:05:16.005-05:00I love Edith Wharton and I think EF is a wonderful...I love Edith Wharton and I think EF is a wonderful book. I am thankful I never had to read it in school, I would hate to be one of those people who don't like it. And by the by, I went to the Mount about five years ago. The Berkshires in general are wonderful and a great place for a summer vacation. http://myporchblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/road-trip-vii-culture-fantasy-camp.htmlThomas Hogglestockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14284352537015457974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-18799339428187622372013-01-25T13:10:53.754-05:002013-01-25T13:10:53.754-05:00Wharton is high on my list to read more of. I'...Wharton is high on my list to read more of. I've only read this one. I did like it, but I really got a kick out of the parodies I found on youtube. TOO FUNNY. When I attended the Boston Book Fest, I sat in on discussion of Wharton and all the new books out there either new versions of her books or about her. She is an interesting author.Carehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06478474870247729611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-86095664383638641502013-01-24T15:26:44.675-05:002013-01-24T15:26:44.675-05:00I hate Ethan Fromme with a passion, and it's p...I hate Ethan Fromme with a passion, and it's precisely because of what you said - I was forced to read it in high school (along with other such terrors as Sister Carrie and Far from the Madding Crowd). Here's the thing I have come to believe - high school students are not equipped to appreciate most of the stuff they're forced to read (and sadly, many high school teachers don't find a way to make the books appreciated). We need to revise the literature curriculum in this country so that kids can read stuff that will make them love reading - and they can come to these classic books later when they have the emotional maturity to understand them. Making kids read this tragic realist stuff (often) just makes them hate reading. Sarah Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06419828131574899643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-90772001691792750172013-01-22T20:32:45.832-05:002013-01-22T20:32:45.832-05:00I loved Ethan Frome as well and almost felt like I...I loved Ethan Frome as well and almost felt like I shouldn't have if you can understand what I mean.(Diane) Bibliophile By the Seahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10519875632878992728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-24718451588376558402013-01-22T11:46:06.146-05:002013-01-22T11:46:06.146-05:00Karen – I’m so glad you decided to give Ethan From...Karen – I’m so glad you decided to give Ethan Frome a try! I know many others who read the book in adulthood and appreciated it much more than they might have (or did) as teenagers. <br /><br />For those looking to enjoy Ethan Frome in one sitting, The Mount will be hosting a marathon reading on February 23. The winter is absolutely the best time to read Wharton’s chilly novella, and I hope some of you in the northeast can join us as readers or audience members next month.<br /><br />If Ethan isn’t your cup of tea, 2013 marks the centennial of The Custom of the Country, one of Wharton’s strongest and most divisive novels. The Mount will be releasing chapters each month with special annotation and commentary from Wharton scholars, Mount staff, and others. If you’re looking for another Wharton title to read, I highly recommend this one!<br /><br />Kelsey Mullen<br />Public Programs Coordinator<br />The Mount<br />kmullen@edithwharton.org<br />Kelsey Mullenhttp://edithwharton.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-35363287968886348922013-01-21T23:36:30.604-05:002013-01-21T23:36:30.604-05:00I love Wharton! I just read Ethan Frome a few year...I love Wharton! I just read Ethan Frome a few years ago & loved it, so you're not alone. :) I'm planning on reading a bit more of her this year (I think I've read 4 novels, inc rereads of her two most famous, a short story collection, and 3 novellas) and then treating myself to Hermione Lee's bio. :DEvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06703372903532502944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-21296733661658758052013-01-21T20:57:58.766-05:002013-01-21T20:57:58.766-05:00I keep waiting for my daughter to read one of my f...I keep waiting for my daughter to read one of my favorites. . . I was so annoyed when she ended up NOT reading To Kill a Mockingbird! When she was in 8th grade, they switched it to 9th grade, but when she got to 9th grade, they'd switched it back so her whole class never read it. Hmpf.<br /><br />We did read East of Eden together last summer which was pretty good.Karen K.http://karensbooksandchocolate.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-716053178669124902013-01-21T20:01:24.655-05:002013-01-21T20:01:24.655-05:00I imagine your love for Ethan Frome is a testament...I imagine your love for Ethan Frome is a testament to the power of great writing. On the surface, it really is an awful story--I don't much Ethan myself, and feel as if he got what was coming to him, but non-charitable thoughts aside, it is beautifully written and the banal story becomes compelling and heartbreaking.<br /><br />I reread it a couple of Januarys ago, and like it so much better than I did in high school! It hasn't been on my kids' reading lists, however.JaneGShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11094501834387622997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-67977518332298699872013-01-21T11:25:20.021-05:002013-01-21T11:25:20.021-05:00I saw that in the library catalog! Thanks for the...I saw that in the library catalog! Thanks for the recommendation.Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-16019706601858886102013-01-21T09:40:53.274-05:002013-01-21T09:40:53.274-05:00Karen, I think you would enjoy the biography of Ed...Karen, I think you would enjoy the biography of Edith Wharton by Connie N. Wooldridge. It's a YA bio called The Brave Escape of Edith Wharton. There are dozens of photographs as well.Robynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08274402666305859226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-5658055348001557392013-01-21T01:44:57.475-05:002013-01-21T01:44:57.475-05:00My point exactly!! I used to regret that I'd ...My point exactly!! I used to regret that I'd missed so many books but I probably would have hated them anyway if I'd been forced to read them in high school. I chose The Mill on the Floss for a lit project and ended up hating it. I'm still terrified of it, though I loved Middlemarch. Someday I'll try it again, but it'll be a loooong time.Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-20978901372109395512013-01-21T01:43:19.640-05:002013-01-21T01:43:19.640-05:00Edith Wharton was just masterful at the ironic twi...Edith Wharton was just masterful at the ironic twist ending. Have you read her short stories? Roman Fever in particular is just brilliant.Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-42126616761218126502013-01-20T15:45:36.098-05:002013-01-20T15:45:36.098-05:00I hate Ethan Frome because I had to read it in sch...I hate Ethan Frome because I had to read it in school with a teacher I hated! But I love Wharton, having read The Age of Innocence and a collection of short stories with plans to read The House of Mirth soonish. I am wary of trying EF again just because I loathed that teacher so much and kind of hate everything associated with that class.The Insouciant Sophisticatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03934853089105345052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-88587540859904389702013-01-20T15:01:39.105-05:002013-01-20T15:01:39.105-05:00Prefer House of Mirth! I think Ethan Frome firmly ...Prefer House of Mirth! I think Ethan Frome firmly established Wharton as a great writer, but oh the ending! I find it so unsettling. Vintage Readinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05971819409379613967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-67788322117580652592013-01-20T13:23:22.918-05:002013-01-20T13:23:22.918-05:00We didn't have a huge turnout for the book gro...We didn't have a huge turnout for the book group, but those that showed up really enjoyed it. It's too bad when people won't even give books a try. I hope your latest group appreciates House of Mirth, it's one of my all-time favorites. Now I want to read it again!Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-39614992033248299712013-01-20T13:20:39.219-05:002013-01-20T13:20:39.219-05:00I just loved House of Mirth, sigh. And I did see ...I just loved House of Mirth, sigh. And I did see on your blog that you're reading Lewis' bio of Wharton. I need to add it to the to-read list -- the Hermione Lee bio is pretty intimidating. <br /><br />I will definitely let everyone know if I go out to the Mount. It would be so fun to meet up!Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-64800377593855585142013-01-20T13:18:55.277-05:002013-01-20T13:18:55.277-05:00Samantha, you should really try it again!! It'...Samantha, you should really try it again!! It's just beautifully tragic. <br /><br />But you've made my point exactly -- forced to read it in high school, and hated it. I can sort of understand why it's chosen for high school reading, short, classic, etc., -- but I think you have to be an adult to appreciate it.<br /><br />I really do need to read more Wharton, so I think Glimpses of the Moon will be next.Karen K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/13483190930383406559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-25391180239623936012013-01-20T13:05:51.615-05:002013-01-20T13:05:51.615-05:00I read "Ethan Frome" many many years ago...I read "Ethan Frome" many many years ago and loved it. At my suggestion a book group I was in many years ago read it as a winter selection. No one else like it. The usual, it is too dark, continued to be repeated. I am actually reading "The House of Mirth" at present for my book group. No one was looking forward to it but me. Different set of women...I can't wait for the discussion. So happy to meet someone else who appreciated "Ethan Frome". Happy reading!Bonniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06285041048746416249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-10632070947467073342013-01-20T12:42:08.860-05:002013-01-20T12:42:08.860-05:00I'm halfway through The House of Mirth -- I re...I'm halfway through The House of Mirth -- I read it in college, but not since, so it's like reading it for the first time. It's amazing, wonderful... (I just read the scene where Selden has dinner in Gerty's flat... heartbreaking!) I'm coming to like the short stories too (just never a genre that I've spent enough time with). I hope you'll let me know if you do plan your visit to the Mount, since it's a day trip for me and I think there are others of "us" who might hope to meet up there! I'm also reading R.W.B. Lewis' biography of E.W. He was my professor in college (he's the reason I got to know about Edith) and though his biography isn't the most recent one, it's SO well written and I think it was the first major scholarly biography that was written about her.Audreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14912114716426828436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027299943447728658.post-8654549249537688662013-01-20T12:32:53.290-05:002013-01-20T12:32:53.290-05:00Sadly, I did have to read Ethan Frome in high scho...Sadly, I did have to read Ethan Frome in high school and hated it, but I adored Age of Innocence a few months ago and am currently in the middle of the truly lovely Glimpses of the Moon. Perhaps it's time for me to try this novella again. Thank you for the encouragement, and for a great review.Samanthahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04233753953845020779noreply@blogger.com