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Fanny Fern's 1855 Ruth Hall, the cheerful brutality of capitalism, & the irony of sentimental rhetoric

Pages 1-18 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Jeremy Cox. (2020) American Philhellenes and the Poetics of War. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 23:3, pages 253-286.
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Jeremy Cox. (2020) American Philhellenes and the Poetics of War. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 23:3, pages 253-286.
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Alison Van Nyhuis. (2015) The American Dream and American Greed in Fanny Fern’s Ruth Hall: Sentimental and Satirical Christian Discourse in the Popular Domestic Tale. Analyses/Rereadings/Theories: A Journal Devoted to Literature, Film and Theatre 3:2, pages 59-69.
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Julie Wilhelm. (2012) An Expenditure Saved Is an Expenditure Earned: Fanny Fern's Humoring of the Capitalist Ethos. Legacy 29:2, pages 201.
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