Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... father's death , admitting the extent to which his absence fills both her waking and dreaming states . Since she never composed a poem that can be directly connected with these spe- cific emotions or dreams about her father , Dickinson ...
... father's death , admitting the extent to which his absence fills both her waking and dreaming states . Since she never composed a poem that can be directly connected with these spe- cific emotions or dreams about her father , Dickinson ...
Halaman 57
... father , brother , and husband as Assem- bly representatives from Barnstable , Boston , and Plymouth , respectively . Sus- pected conspiracy and her father's ex- clusion from the governor's Council incited Warren to the stark portraits ...
... father , brother , and husband as Assem- bly representatives from Barnstable , Boston , and Plymouth , respectively . Sus- pected conspiracy and her father's ex- clusion from the governor's Council incited Warren to the stark portraits ...
Halaman 133
... father demands that she marry Horace Cleveland , the neighbor's son , in order to solidify the families ' collec- tive wealth- —a common practice among Southerners during the period . Yet Eoline refuses , insisting she will not marry ...
... father demands that she marry Horace Cleveland , the neighbor's son , in order to solidify the families ' collec- tive wealth- —a common practice among Southerners during the period . Yet Eoline refuses , insisting she will not marry ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Paola Gemme Ann Sophia Winterbotham Stephens 18101886 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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