Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... early review stated ( Scudder 848 ) , and another , " She paints the village life , the people on farms and in workshops and workhouses . She sees those things which are of peren- nial interest - the pathos and beauty of simple lives ...
... early review stated ( Scudder 848 ) , and another , " She paints the village life , the people on farms and in workshops and workhouses . She sees those things which are of peren- nial interest - the pathos and beauty of simple lives ...
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... early short stories and one or two novels , all written before 1900 , form as valuable a study of New England rural and village life as we have " ( 97 ) . Freeman indeed gives us much insight into custom and ritual , into daily life and ...
... early short stories and one or two novels , all written before 1900 , form as valuable a study of New England rural and village life as we have " ( 97 ) . Freeman indeed gives us much insight into custom and ritual , into daily life and ...
Halaman 37
... early assess- ment of Freeman's women is Blanche Wil- liams's " Mary Wilkins Freeman , " a chapter from her Our Short Story Writers ( 1920 ) . Williams identifies and discusses several categories of women in Freeman's stories : the ...
... early assess- ment of Freeman's women is Blanche Wil- liams's " Mary Wilkins Freeman , " a chapter from her Our Short Story Writers ( 1920 ) . Williams identifies and discusses several categories of women in Freeman's stories : the ...
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Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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