Kelsey Mullen on Edith Wharton and The Mount

Published: Oct. 25, 2013, 12:05 a.m.

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The Mount\\xa0is a historic site and a cultural center inspired by the passions and achievements of Edith Wharton. Designed and built by \\xa0Wharton in 1902, the house embodies the principles outlined in her influential book,\\xa0The Decoration of Houses\\xa0(1897). The property includes three acres of formal gardens designed by Wharton, who was also an authority on European landscape design, \\xa0surrounded by extensive woodlands. Programming at The Mount reflects Wharton\\u2019s core interests in the literary arts, interior design and decoration, garden and landscape design, and the art of living. Annual exhibits explore themes from Wharton\\u2019s life and work.

In the summer of 2010, The Mount launched Berkshire WordFest, a gathering of writers and readers staged in one of the most beautiful settings in the Berkshires.

I met with\\xa0Kelsey Mullen, Education and Public Programs Coordinator at the Mount, to ask her why the Literary Tourist might want to venture into this neck of the woods. \\xa0

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