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SOURCE: "Marina in Pericles: Exchange Values and the Art of Moral Discourse," in Iowa State Journal of Research, Vol. 57, No. 2, November, 1982, pp. 153-61.

Here, Fienberg discusses the economic metaphors of Pericles in relation to Marina's character, arguing that by selling moral discourse instead of her body "Marina acknowledges the market system, yetremains uncorrupted by it."

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