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Women and Wealth: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edith Wharton and Paul Bourget
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2009
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1 The sitter may easily be identified by Bourget's description as Isabella Gardner, great patron of the arts and wife of Jack Gardner, the “Railway King”.
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3 Ibid., 108.
4 Ibid., 108.
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