SOURCE: "Comedy and History in The Rainbow," in Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. XIII, No. 4, Winter, 1967-68, pp. 465-77.
In the following essay, Wasson interprets The Rainbow as a comedy wherein marriage and the union of the individual and society are the end goals.
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