Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... wrote fearlessly on such taboo subjects as prostitution , venereal disease , birth control , and di- vorce . She even wrote a daring review praising unqualifiedly Walt Whitman's first edition of Leaves of Grass , which at the time was ...
... wrote fearlessly on such taboo subjects as prostitution , venereal disease , birth control , and di- vorce . She even wrote a daring review praising unqualifiedly Walt Whitman's first edition of Leaves of Grass , which at the time was ...
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... wrote about the novel's entertaining qualities as a historical romance set in an exotic part of the American West . Jackson wrote to Charles Dudley Warner , " Not one word for the Indians ; I put my heart & soul in the book for them ...
... wrote about the novel's entertaining qualities as a historical romance set in an exotic part of the American West . Jackson wrote to Charles Dudley Warner , " Not one word for the Indians ; I put my heart & soul in the book for them ...
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... wrote her fan letters about her technical accuracy - was largely male . And Helena , Mary felt , could not and would not try to understand or take seriously Western life ; she worried Helena would find her " Western and narrow and ...
... wrote her fan letters about her technical accuracy - was largely male . And Helena , Mary felt , could not and would not try to understand or take seriously Western life ; she worried Helena would find her " Western and narrow and ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
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