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'I and my banker can afford to laugh': class and gender in Fanny Fern's 'Ruth Hall' and Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables and 'The Blithedale romance'.

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'I and my banker can afford to laugh': class and gender in Fanny Fern's 'Ruth Hall' and Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables and 'The Blithedale romance'. / Easton, Alison.
Soft canons American women writers and masculine tradition. ed. / Karen L. Kilcup. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1999. p. 219-236.

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Harvard

Easton, A 1999, 'I and my banker can afford to laugh': class and gender in Fanny Fern's 'Ruth Hall' and Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables and 'The Blithedale romance'. in KL Kilcup (ed.), Soft canons American women writers and masculine tradition. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, pp. 219-236.

APA

Easton, A. (1999). 'I and my banker can afford to laugh': class and gender in Fanny Fern's 'Ruth Hall' and Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables and 'The Blithedale romance'. In K. L. Kilcup (Ed.), Soft canons American women writers and masculine tradition (pp. 219-236). University of Iowa Press.

Vancouver

Easton A. 'I and my banker can afford to laugh': class and gender in Fanny Fern's 'Ruth Hall' and Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables and 'The Blithedale romance'. In Kilcup KL, editor, Soft canons American women writers and masculine tradition. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. 1999. p. 219-236

Author

Easton, Alison. / 'I and my banker can afford to laugh': class and gender in Fanny Fern's 'Ruth Hall' and Hawthorne's 'The House of the Seven Gables and 'The Blithedale romance'. Soft canons American women writers and masculine tradition. editor / Karen L. Kilcup. Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 1999. pp. 219-236

Bibtex

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