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121. Seeking the center: The provincials in the novels of W. D. Howells, Theodore Dreiser, and Edith Wharton
122. Gender, creativity, and the author-publisher relationship: Edith Wharton at Scribners
123. The economics of marriage in the novels of Edith Wharton: Class and gender conflicts in early twentieth-century America
124. Not in sisterhood: Edith Wharton, Zona Gale, Willa Cather, and the American woman writer re-defined
125. The fetishized family: The modernism of Edith Wharton
126. Woman as writing subject: Recasting the narrative in Edith Wharton
127. Resistance or resignation: Moral ambivalence in social beings' quest for self-fulfillment in the selected works of Theodor Fontane, Anthony Trollope, and Edith Wharton
128. Compelled to write: Crisis and self-constitution in the work of Susan Warner, Edith Wharton, and Anne Sexton
129. Language, myth, and art in the poetic process of Edith Wharton and ton Chekhov
130. Versions of the feminine: Gender construction in the novels of Henry James and Edith Wharton
131. Prisoners of consciousness: Theme and technique in the tales of Edith Wharton
132. The terror of the usual: The supernatural short stories of Edith Wharton
133. The marriage question: A study of selected novels by Edith Wharton
134. COMPOSING THE SELF: EDITH WHARTON AND THE ECONOMY OF DESIRE
135. EDITH WHARTON AND A MODERNIST REAPPRAISAL: THREE CRITICAL ESSAYS
136. SALAMANDERS IN THE FIRE: THE SHORT STORIES OF EDITH WHARTON
137. EDITH WHARTON AND THE DOMESTIC IDEAL
138. EDITH WHARTON: ORPHANCY AND SURVIVAL
139. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS: THE HEROINES IN THE NOVELS OF EDITH WHARTON
140. Edith Wharton’s Imaginary Of Transnational Intimacies
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