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Now holy Peace may smile from heaven,

And heavenly Truth from earth shall spring:
The captive’s galling bonds are riven,
For our Redeemer is our king;
And He that gave his blood for men
Will lead us home to God again.

– Excerpt from Music on Christmas Morning, Anne Bronte

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I’m writing over at the Dark Jane Austen Book Club today about Jane Austen’s Lady Susan, Elizabeth Bennet, and the gift of discernment.

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ethanfromeLovely! Red Pickle Dish is a new blog devoted to authoress, Edith Wharton. The blogger at RPD is my good friend and fellow Wharton enthusiast, John Peter Tamburello. If you’re a fan of Edith Wharton, follow!

You won’t be disappointed.

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Parenthesis John's avatarRed Pickle Dish

So, I have finally hopped onto the blogging bandwagon.

I’ve been encouraged from a fellow friend, WordPress blogger, and Edith Wharton aficionado to create a blog dedicated to this most curious, ingenious woman of letters, whose fiction, mostly novels and novellas, and a largely under-appreciated and abundant collection of short stories, even ghost stories, have populated classroom syllabi and personal reading lists alike, for all lovers of classic fiction.

This past March, Mary and I co-hosted a lecture that addressed what makes Wharton “tic”, and her resonating, piercing observations of the influences of society on both public and private lives. Even though the superficiality of the New York social circles of her time has largely “disappeared,” one living in today’s society may be surprised with how relevant these Wharton-esque nuances are to our contemporary, celebrity-obsessed, materialistic, and digital postmodern world.

The point of this blog will be to “resurrect” Wharton’s ideas and scathing insight…

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