Legacy, Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... heroine whose feel- ings are " incommunicable when most exquisite " ( 123 ) , and " Cather describes Lucy as a girl whose essence cannot be captured by a static art " ( 126 ) . Where Comeau sees continuity and clarity in the novel ...
... heroine whose feel- ings are " incommunicable when most exquisite " ( 123 ) , and " Cather describes Lucy as a girl whose essence cannot be captured by a static art " ( 126 ) . Where Comeau sees continuity and clarity in the novel ...
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... heroine , speaks with a single voice . But Gay- heart seems to assert that life doesn't keep its shape so long , nor will truth tolerate that single vision which is all we have to bring to bear upon it - all , that is , unless we can ...
... heroine , speaks with a single voice . But Gay- heart seems to assert that life doesn't keep its shape so long , nor will truth tolerate that single vision which is all we have to bring to bear upon it - all , that is , unless we can ...
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... heroine of Middlemarch ) Frances Canfield was born in Law- rence , Kansas in 1879. She would grow up to be not only one of America's most popular writers , but also an influ- LEGACY , Vol . 9 , No. 1 , 1992. Copyright © 1992 The ...
... heroine of Middlemarch ) Frances Canfield was born in Law- rence , Kansas in 1879. She would grow up to be not only one of America's most popular writers , but also an influ- LEGACY , Vol . 9 , No. 1 , 1992. Copyright © 1992 The ...
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