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Disowning \Personality\: Privacy and Subjectivity in The House of Mirth
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Moddelmog, William E.
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American literature
/ Epistemology
/ Home ownership
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
/ Persona
/ Personality
/ Privacy rights
/ Property rights
/ Right of privacy
/ Right to privacy
/ Selfhood
/ Subjectivity
/ Wharton, Edith (1862-1937)
/ Womens rights
/ Writers
1998
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Disowning \Personality\: Privacy and Subjectivity in The House of Mirth
by
Moddelmog, William E.
in
American literature
/ Epistemology
/ Home ownership
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
/ Persona
/ Personality
/ Privacy rights
/ Property rights
/ Right of privacy
/ Right to privacy
/ Selfhood
/ Subjectivity
/ Wharton, Edith (1862-1937)
/ Womens rights
/ Writers
1998
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Disowning \Personality\: Privacy and Subjectivity in The House of Mirth
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Moddelmog, William E.
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American literature
/ Epistemology
/ Home ownership
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
/ Persona
/ Personality
/ Privacy rights
/ Property rights
/ Right of privacy
/ Right to privacy
/ Selfhood
/ Subjectivity
/ Wharton, Edith (1862-1937)
/ Womens rights
/ Writers
1998
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Disowning \Personality\: Privacy and Subjectivity in The House of Mirth
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Disowning \Personality\: Privacy and Subjectivity in The House of Mirth
1998
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Edith Wharton's \"The House of Mirth\" is discussed. The novel's central conflicts center around home, marriage and legal rights of privacy.
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Duke University Press,Duke University Press, NC & IL
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