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“The most perilous coquetry may not be in a woman’s way of arranging her dress but in her way of arranging her drawing-room.”

The New York Times interviews architectural historian Richard Guy Wilson on Edith Wharton’s other career as an interior designer.

theparisreview:

“The most perilous coquetry may not be in a woman’s way of arranging her dress but in her way of arranging her drawing-room.”

The New York Times interviews architectural historian Richard Guy Wilson on Edith Wharton’s other career as an interior designer.

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