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WHAT ARE SOME IRONIES IN ROMAN FEVER BY Edith Wharton?

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WHAT ARE SOME IRONIES IN ROMAN FEVER BY Edith Wharton?

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I am afraid you didn’t get what you wanted in time, but here goes: Although critics called special attention to “Roman Fever” immediately after The World Over was published, the story has received comparatively little critical attention since then. However, despite the lack of critical attention, “Roman Fever” has been included in many anthologies of Wharton’s work and of American literature.

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