The same theme of Henry James 'Rotating Spiral and Edith Wharton's maid's bell' Henry James's turning screw and Eddie Wharton's 'Ms. Maid's Bell' have a common theme. Both writers create this theme by bridging mistress and class wall with a generous master and revolutionary idea. Although the two stories are different, in the "female maid bells", the words and actions of Mrs. Brampton in the milestone swirl, and the theme of the young master are still easy to distinguish.
The authors of the 19th and 20th century Henry James and Edith Wharton are often comparing each other, and their work is closely criticized if not the same. For ten years, the two writers were close friends and also went to France and Europe to find inspiration and new ideas. Wharton has never done any form of criticism. - Crazy Like Us is a book written by Ethan Watters. Through this book, Ethan is exploring the spread of anorexia, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, and schizophrenia. Through case studies, the authors explained how Hong Kong's anorexia nervosa, Japanese depression, post-traumatic stress disorder in Sri Lanka, and schizophrenia came to Zanzibar. In addition, he explained how these diseases are common in the eastern countries due to the influence of the United States.
At the turn of the century, such as Edith Wharton, Henry James and Theodore Dreiser, authors understand these themes, but pay special attention to the social class and class liquidity. They explored the tension between the essence of American culture and the ideals of freedom and the reality of social conditions. In the beginning of the 20th century, authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway started to question the values expressed by early writers. Fitzgerald emphasized the corrupted effect of wealth and questioned the reality of American dreams by questioning the liquidity and the value of success. Like other modernists, Hemingway solves the problem of how to live if people lose confidence in religious values and other social norms. Other early twentieth century authors like Zoranil Heston, Naira Larson, William Faulkner used race and racial discrimination as the central theme of American literature.
Edith Wharton was born in New York nobility Edith Newberd Jones. Wharton did not receive formal education, but she had sufficient privilege to use his father's library, and at home she was educated by a tutor. She should learn sociable etiquette and turn herself into a good woman. Since she was a child she has shown her creative talent. Even before she studied, she wrote a story and later as a teenager she wrote stories and novels. Wharton married Teddy Wharton at the age of 23. However, as Teddy could not compare with editing knowledge or artistic interest, their marriage did not succeed. She returned to the United States only once, and it was the Pulitzer Prize of her novel "Innocence era". Wharton wrote about 40 books, and she likes authors like Hemingway Theodore Roosevelt and Henry James in her life. Author Henry James has had a great influence on Wharton