Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... readers would expect it . But as concerned as she was with the question of home , it is consistent that Woolson find ... readers might find satisfy- ingly dramatic . Woolson does not naively dismiss Paul's violence but , instead , shows ...
... readers would expect it . But as concerned as she was with the question of home , it is consistent that Woolson find ... readers might find satisfy- ingly dramatic . Woolson does not naively dismiss Paul's violence but , instead , shows ...
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... reading , to the writers and literary values she most admired . Furthermore , younger scholars with an interest in ... readers of Atlantic Monthly , as did her gothic romance " The Amber Gods " and the adventure tale " Cir- cumstance ...
... reading , to the writers and literary values she most admired . Furthermore , younger scholars with an interest in ... readers of Atlantic Monthly , as did her gothic romance " The Amber Gods " and the adventure tale " Cir- cumstance ...
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... reader wonders what made The Lamplighter so wildly popular in its time , there is editor Nina Baym's helpful and ... readers may well enjoy the first third of the novel wherein Gertrude , an an- gry orphan from Boston slums , escapes ...
... reader wonders what made The Lamplighter so wildly popular in its time , there is editor Nina Baym's helpful and ... readers may well enjoy the first third of the novel wherein Gertrude , an an- gry orphan from Boston slums , escapes ...
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