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Sources
Ammons, Elizabeth, Edith Wharton’s Argument with America, in Edith Wharton, by Katherine Joslin, St. Martin’s Press, 1991, p. 137.

Howe, Irving, “Introduction: The Achievement of Edith Wharton,” in Edith Wharton: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Irving Howe, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1962, pp. 1–18.

James, Henry, “Letters,” in “The House of Mirth”: A Novel of Admonition, by Linda Martin-Wagner, Twayne Publishers, 1990, p. 9.

Joslin, Katherine, Edith Wharton, St. Martin’s Press, 1991....


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