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Boynton, H. W., “Some Stories of the Month,” Review of Summer, in the Bookman, Vol. 46, September 1917, p. 94.
Gilman, Lawrence, “The Book of the Month: Mrs. Wharton Reverts to Shaw,” in the North American Review, Vol. 206, August 1917, p. 307.
Grafton, Kathy, “Degradation and Forbidden Love in Edith Wharton’s Summer,” in Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 41, No. 4, Winter 1995, p. 360.
Hummel, William E., “My ‘Dull-Witted Enemy’: Symbolic Violence and Abject Maleness in Edith Wharton’s...
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