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Paper Excerpts: ... resources into goods. As both privately owned businesses and government play major roles, United States is said to have so powerful and passionate, that they have play major roles in the election of America's decision makers, including the (Wharton, 1999) In Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence the city is used by the author to illustrate the importance of too, exhibited an historical reluctance to embrace counterinsurgency and peacekeeping as major roles according to clearer definition of coaching and further dissects it into four major roles, counseling, mentoring, tutoring and ...
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Sources list for MAJOR ROLES OF WOMEN IN EDITH WHARTON'S WORK: Wharton, Edith. "Triumph of the Night." The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton, 1944. Horror Masters. 6 Nov. 2005 < http://www.horrormasters. com/Text/a0392.pdf/.html>. Wharton, Edith. "Triumph of the Night." The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton, 1944. Horror Masters. 6 Nov. 2005 < http://www.horrormasters. com/Text/a0392.pdf/.html>.The Use of Doubles Anonymous. "Edith Wharton: collected stories, 1891-1910." The Atlantic Monthly, (2001): July, 166-72. Edith Wharton Allen, Brooke. "The accomplishment of Edith Wharton." New Criterion, (2001): Sept, 33-42. Edith Wharton Stengel, Ellen Powers. "Felicitous Space: The Imaginative Structures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather." American Literature. 1989. Ebsco Database. Site Accessed March 09, 2004. <http://searchepnet.com>. “The Muse’s Tragedy†Winter, Calvin. "Representative American Story Tellers: XVI-- Edith Wharton." 1911. University of Virginia Library Database. Site Accessed March 07, 2004. “The Muse’s Tragedy†More sources on "MAJOR ROLES OF WOMEN IN EDITH WHARTON'S WORK"
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