
National Theatre, direction Rapley Theatre Company, S.E. Cochran, manager, Max Gordon presents Pauline Lord in "Ethan Frome," a dramatization of Edith Wharton's novel, "Ethan Frome" by Owen Davis and Donald Davis, with Earle Larimore (suggested by a previous dramatization by Lowell Barrington), staged by Karl Nielsen.
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subjects: farm life, new england, fiction, rural poor, married people, social life and customs-fiction, new england-fiction, poor, domestic fiction, new england, social life and customs, fiction, tragedy, fiction, love stories, massachusetts, fiction, triangles (interpersonal relations), american literature, 20th century, accident victims, large type books, closed captioning, dvds, closed caption video recordings, interpersonal relations, edith wharton, family life, new england, domestic, juvenile fiction, juvenile fiction, victims of crimes, spanish language, domestic fiction, love stories
Editions

Wharton, Edith
New American Library (1987)
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
Penguin Paperbacks (1992)
A simple man tormented by a passionate love for his ailing wife's young cousin. Trapped by the bonds of marriage and the fear of public condemnation, he is ultimately destroyed by that which offers him the greatest chance at happiness.
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
Scribner Paperpack Fiction (1997)
Contains the story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer who is married to a hypochondriac, but in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 17

Wharton, Edith
Charles Scribner's Sons (1970)
Schools: 3

Wharton, Edith
Pocket Books (2004)
Ethan Frome, a poor farmer in nineteenth-century Starkfield, Massachusetts, sets off a devastating chain of events when he falls in love with the vivacious Mattie, cousin of his sickly, demanding wife. Includes background information, an outline of key themes and plot points, explanatory notes, and other study aids.
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
Oxford University Press (2008)
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Signet Classic (2000)
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 6

Wharton, Edith
Chivers Press (2002)
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 2

Wharton, Edith
Oxford University Press (1998)
Contains the story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer who is married to a hypochondriac, but in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Barnes & Noble Classic (1995)
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Cambridge University Press (1999)
Contains the story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer who is married to a hypochondriac, but in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2003)
Frome, a lonely, poverty-stricken, nineteenth-century New England farmer, has long and faithfully cared for his bitter, invalid wife, but when his wife's distant young cousin comes to take over as housekeeper, she and Frome succumb to forbidden passion with tragic results.
Schools: 5

Wharton, Edith
Waking Lion Press (2006)
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Penguin Books (1993)
A New England farmer must choose between his duty to care for his invalid wife and his love for her cousin.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Dover Publications (1991)
Burdened by poverty and spiritually dulled by a loveless marriage to an older woman, Frome is emotionally stirred by the arrival of a youthful cousin who is employed as household help. Mattie's presence not only brightens a gloomy house but stirs long-dormant feelings in Ethan.
Schools: 3

Wharton, Edith
Scribner (1939)
A grim tale of retribution involving a discouraged New England farmer, his hypochondriac wife, and a girl who still finds some joy in living.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Penguin (2005)
Schools: 2

Wharton, Edith
Oxford University Press (1996)
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
New American Library, Penguin Group
This novel centers on how the power of a person's culture can smother an individual's growth; Ethan Frome is a man tormented by a passionate love for his ailing wife's young cousin, and he is ultimately destroyed by that which offers him the greatest chance at happiness.
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
C. Scribner's sons (1922)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
Scribner (1911)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
Scribner (1922)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
C Scribner's sons (1938)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
C Scribner's sons (1938)
Schools: 0
Davis, Owen
Dramatists (1954)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
Charles Scribner's Sons (1911)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
Charles Scribner's Sons (1945)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
Scribner (1938)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
Scribner (1938)
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
Prestwick House, Inc. (2012)
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Meet Ethan as a gnarled, taciturn old man, and find him a sad and tragic figure. His story, told in flashback by the narrator, is a compelling one--the inexorable fall of a decent, rough-hewn man, drawn on by his most pure and beautiful feelings: his love for the gentle Mattie.
Schools: 1

Wharton, Edith
Alba (2007)
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 1
Wharton, Edith
C. Scribner's sons (1922)
Schools: 0

Wharton, Edith
Schools: 2

Wharton, Edith
The tragic story of Ethan Frome, a New England farmer married to a hypochondriac and in love with his wife's lively cousin, Mattie.
Schools: 5

Wharton, Edith
Ethan Frome, a poor farmer in nineteenth-century Starkfield, Massachusetts, sets off a devastating chain of events when he falls in love with the vivacious Mattie, cousin of his sickly, demanding wife. Includes background information, an outline of key themes and plot points, explanatory notes, and other study aids.
Schools: 0
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Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
C. Scribner's sons (1922)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
C. Scribner's sons (1922)
Schools: 1
Wharton, Edith
C Scribner's sons (1938)
Schools: 1
Davis, Owen
Dramatists (1954)
Schools: 0
Wharton, Edith
C Scribner's sons (1938)
Schools: 1
Davis, Owen
(1936)
National Theatre, direction Rapley Theatre Company, S.E. Cochran, manager, Max Gordon presents Pauline Lord in "Ethan Frome," a dramatization of Edith Wharton's novel, "Ethan Frome" by Owen Davis and Donald Davis, with Earle Larimore (suggested by a previous dramatization by Lowell Barrington), staged by Karl Nielsen.
Schools: 0