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york girl and she ves among new york and as much as she ies to get away from that gilded age, edith wharton's land and the vanderbilt, her mother in law said the vanderbilt might divorce him. the delanos do not. fdr got a library at he shipped home from europe so that these names and histories come back into their lives. >> they were the ones in charge at that point, there slightly older version of great wealth, wh struck me about new york. i'm glad you saw the portrait, what was left on the cutting room floor, anthank you, you helped me cut oua lot of that. the city she was born into was much -- the city absolutely polarized between imaginable wealth and unimaginable poverty and each new wave of immigrants arrived and came into the city. the owner was going to tranend or in some ways very committed reshaping and savings. and our smith and eleanor herself. d saved people. you get off the boat. d and the favor when you don't tell you to vo. eleanor and franklin, that replaced the crupt machine city of boston. and and the prosperity to call that, with the roosevelt. it was strange and sad, the
york girl and she ves among new york and as much as she ies to get away from that gilded age, edith wharton's land and the vanderbilt, her mother in law said the vanderbilt might divorce him. the delanos do not. fdr got a library at he shipped home from europe so that these names and histories come back into their lives. >> they were the ones in charge at that point, there slightly older version of great wealth, wh struck me about new york. i'm glad you saw the portrait, what was left on...
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those are all geared toward the matron and then to be involved in the dangerous liaisons and the edith wharton age of innocence and where such an outsider and it had now created the great theme to belong and to my connected and where do i fit in so she discovered another oddball coming from hyde park and the hudson river it was still isolated he would go to school late he last two years that his peers had bonding at that time and that word he had to catch up and where he was considered an outsider i was thought of it as a meeting of the oddballs because they were cousins for both thought among their peers and charismatic and could be quite dynamic and magnetic in the world and that was the earliest attraction. >> thank you. so needy that cast of characters that was a time when she was not an orphan if you've overseen the story about a family that was magnificent now with industrialism in the new world overtakes it but she lived in this house is an orphan dealing with the empire right out of a magnificent ever since and the close where the tennis champions of the day went on tennis was just sta
those are all geared toward the matron and then to be involved in the dangerous liaisons and the edith wharton age of innocence and where such an outsider and it had now created the great theme to belong and to my connected and where do i fit in so she discovered another oddball coming from hyde park and the hudson river it was still isolated he would go to school late he last two years that his peers had bonding at that time and that word he had to catch up and where he was considered an...
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wanted to play the game of catch and spend and being involved in all the daerous liaisons and edith whartonnocence kind of rituals, ritus and rights. she was ch an outsider and her own life d now created i think the great theme of do i belong and mri connected and where do i fit in and then when she met franklin she discoverednother outsider and oddball because though franklin came from the roosevelt's of hyde park and had lived a quite magnificent childhd there it was still for this provincily isolated childhood. she was brought into school late. she d lost three years and already had been named at th school and world that she then had to catch up in waa world where he was considered an outsider. they met eleanor rahlen, i always called it this meetin of the oddballs because they were couns but they were both odd in their, among their peers. there were a charismatic each of them in a different way and could be quite dynamic and magnetic but in the world at that time they were both the outsiders and that's in a way it was part of thr earlydetachment. >> 19 . >> what to say about her influen
wanted to play the game of catch and spend and being involved in all the daerous liaisons and edith whartonnocence kind of rituals, ritus and rights. she was ch an outsider and her own life d now created i think the great theme of do i belong and mri connected and where do i fit in and then when she met franklin she discoverednother outsider and oddball because though franklin came from the roosevelt's of hyde park and had lived a quite magnificent childhd there it was still for this provincily...
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going to play the game of cash and spend and being involved in all the dangerous liaisons and edith wharton age of innocence kind of rich a walls, tribal rituals and rites. she was such an outsider, and and her own life had now created, i think, the great theme of do i belong and am i connected and where do i fit in so that when she met franklin, she discovered another outsider and oddball. although franklin are came from the roosevelts of hyde park and of the hudson river and had lived a quite magnificent childhood there, it was still sort of princely isolate childhood. he was an only child, and his mother sent him to school late meaning he lost three years that his peers had already had bonding at that very male school. and the world he then had to catch up in was a world with where he was considered an outsider. when they met, eleanor and franklin, i always thought of it as the meetings of the oddballs because they were cousins, but they were both odd among their peers. they were charismatic, each of them in their different ways, and could be quite dynamic anding magnetic. but in the wor
going to play the game of cash and spend and being involved in all the dangerous liaisons and edith wharton age of innocence kind of rich a walls, tribal rituals and rites. she was such an outsider, and and her own life had now created, i think, the great theme of do i belong and am i connected and where do i fit in so that when she met franklin, she discovered another outsider and oddball. although franklin are came from the roosevelts of hyde park and of the hudson river and had lived a quite...
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going to play the game of catch and spend, and be involved in all that dangerous liaisons and edith wharton age of innocence kind of rituals, tribal rituals and rights. she was such an outsider, and her own life have now created i think the great sne of do i belong, and am i connected, and what do i fit in so when she met franklin she discovered another outsider and oddball because although franklin came from t roosevelt's of hyde park a of the hudson river and thatived quite magnificent childhood there, it was still princely isated childhood. he was an only child and his mother standing to groton school late, meaning he lt three years that his peers at overhead bonding at that very able score. the world he then had to catch up and was a world where he was considered an outsider. when they met, i aays thought of the meeting of the oddballs because theyere cousins but they were both odd in their come among their peers. they were charismatic each of them in the different ways and could be quite dynamic and magnetic, butn the world at that time he would both the outsider. that was pt of the ea
going to play the game of catch and spend, and be involved in all that dangerous liaisons and edith wharton age of innocence kind of rituals, tribal rituals and rights. she was such an outsider, and her own life have now created i think the great sne of do i belong, and am i connected, and what do i fit in so when she met franklin she discovered another outsider and oddball because although franklin came from t roosevelt's of hyde park a of the hudson river and thatived quite magnificent...