Review Sheet

Characters

Mrs. Delphin Slade, Alida Slade

Mrs. Horace Ansley, Grace Ansley

 

Setting

 

Plot

 

Discussion

 

Study Guide for Wharton's "Roman Fever"

Other topics that you can think about:

Memory and Mortality

youth

remembering, forgetting, collective v. individual memory

Height, Vertical Relationship; the stairs mediating between high and low?

Roman Sites and Landscape

 

Critical Works on Wharton and "Roman Fever"

 

Drabble, Margaret.  "Wharton's Sharp Eye."  Atlantic Monthly Jul.-Aug. 2001: 166-67. (reviews her Collected Stories; requires EBSCOhost subscription)

 

Petry, Alice Hall.  "A Twist of Crimson Silk: Edith Wharton's 'Roman Fever.'Studies in Short Fiction 24.2 (1987): 163-66. (pdf file of full text requires EBSCOhost subscription; significance of knitting in the story, questions the ladies as stereotypical matrons)

 

Selina, Jamil S.  "Wharton's 'Roman Fever.'Explicator 65.2 (2007): 99-101. (pdf file of full text requires EBSCOhost subscription)

 

 

Key Terms to Date

character

foil

personality

direct presentation of character

indirect presentation of character

show v. tell

consistency in character behavior

motivation

plausibility of character: is the character credible? convincing?

flat character

round character, multidimensional character

static character

developing character

direct methods of revealing character:

 

plot

beginning, middle, end

scene

chance, coincidence

double plot

subplot, underplot

deus ex machina

disclosure, discovery

story

conflict, internal conflict, external conflict, clash of actions, clash of ideas, clash of desires, clash of wills

protagonist

antagonist

suspense

mystery

dilemma

surprise

ending

artistic unity

time sequence

exposition

complication

rising action, falling action

crisis

climax

conclusion

resolution

denouement

flashback, retrospect

foreshadowing

 

 

Reference

Barnet, Sylvan, Morton Berman, and William Burto.  A Dictionary of Literary, Dramatic, and Cinematic Terms.  2nd ed.  Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1971.

 

Pickering, James H.  Fiction 50: An Introduction to the Short Story.  New York: Macmillan, 1993.  1-26.

 

Links

Digital Roman Forum (from UCLA's Cultural Virtual Reality Laboratory)

 


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