Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... sister Sylphina adds a mysterious thematic parallel . Supported and harbored by Marietta , Sylphina , described by neighbors as a " ghost , " never left the house . The sisters were much alike . Both were great readers and reclusive ...
... sister Sylphina adds a mysterious thematic parallel . Supported and harbored by Marietta , Sylphina , described by neighbors as a " ghost , " never left the house . The sisters were much alike . Both were great readers and reclusive ...
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... sister contracted tuberculosis from her husband of a few months and died . The next year , her remain- ing older sister died in childbirth . She learned to be cautious of all attachments , and wary of marriage ; by her early twenties ...
... sister contracted tuberculosis from her husband of a few months and died . The next year , her remain- ing older sister died in childbirth . She learned to be cautious of all attachments , and wary of marriage ; by her early twenties ...
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... sister died , kept herself almost completely out of the students ' sight ( or at least well in the background ) during Susan's lifetime . If it were not for three ob- lique references to a sister , one would not know from reading these ...
... sister died , kept herself almost completely out of the students ' sight ( or at least well in the background ) during Susan's lifetime . If it were not for three ob- lique references to a sister , one would not know from reading these ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
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