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Wharton thought no one could have freedom, but James knew no one wanted freedom.
Author:
Vivian Gornick
Book:
The Odd Woman and the City: A
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Wharton thought no one could have freedom, but James knew no one wanted freedom.
( Vivian Gornick )
[ The Odd Woman and the City: A ]
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