Legacy, Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... friend . Cather , on the other hand , was drawn to the younger , more popular Fisher , whom she envied for her travels and intellec- tual upbringing . While Cather did not have a great many friends , she was very loyal to those she had ...
... friend . Cather , on the other hand , was drawn to the younger , more popular Fisher , whom she envied for her travels and intellec- tual upbringing . While Cather did not have a great many friends , she was very loyal to those she had ...
Halaman 55
... friendship of rare solidarity and under- standing . It was important for Cather to know that she could rely on a circle of old friends as a buffer to the en- croaching modern world that she so disliked , and Fisher was a valued mem- ber ...
... friendship of rare solidarity and under- standing . It was important for Cather to know that she could rely on a circle of old friends as a buffer to the en- croaching modern world that she so disliked , and Fisher was a valued mem- ber ...
Halaman 148
... Friends , and the essay on Cooke by Spofford in Our Famous Women . 4. One might surmise that Spofford is simply covering up the real situation by sentimentaliz- ing a bad marriage . However , it is worth noting that in her chapter on ...
... Friends , and the essay on Cooke by Spofford in Our Famous Women . 4. One might surmise that Spofford is simply covering up the real situation by sentimentaliz- ing a bad marriage . However , it is worth noting that in her chapter on ...
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