Legacy, Volume 9;Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... lives for- ever there , but nowhere else does she live at all . In this Thea closely resembles Kate Chopin's pianist , Mademoiselle Reisz , whose lifestyle - totally independent and creative , but at the price of all sexual and social ...
... lives for- ever there , but nowhere else does she live at all . In this Thea closely resembles Kate Chopin's pianist , Mademoiselle Reisz , whose lifestyle - totally independent and creative , but at the price of all sexual and social ...
Halaman 52
... live and start all over again . If we can just wash the ground out from under it , with enough people thinking differently , maybe it'll fall , roots and all , of its own weight . If I go and live there and just am one more person who ...
... live and start all over again . If we can just wash the ground out from under it , with enough people thinking differently , maybe it'll fall , roots and all , of its own weight . If I go and live there and just am one more person who ...
Halaman 62
... live in Lincoln , committed to the prairie town her parents helped found and to her sister Olivia . Neither sister ... lives , Louise and Olivia knew the same community of friends , which included other indepen- dent women : Mamie ...
... live in Lincoln , committed to the prairie town her parents helped found and to her sister Olivia . Neither sister ... lives , Louise and Olivia knew the same community of friends , which included other indepen- dent women : Mamie ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
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