Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... Richards ( 1850-1943 ) was a child of privilege , the daughter of humani- tarians Julia Ward Howe and Samuel Grid- ley Howe . When she wrote When I Was Your Age , Richards had just published her very successful Captain January and was ...
... Richards ( 1850-1943 ) was a child of privilege , the daughter of humani- tarians Julia Ward Howe and Samuel Grid- ley Howe . When she wrote When I Was Your Age , Richards had just published her very successful Captain January and was ...
Halaman 106
... Richards reproduces a five - scene play written before Julia was ten , included for its unintentional humor . Sister Flossy ( Florence Howe Hall , five years older than Richards ) , who in adult life wrote etiquette books , is depicted ...
... Richards reproduces a five - scene play written before Julia was ten , included for its unintentional humor . Sister Flossy ( Florence Howe Hall , five years older than Richards ) , who in adult life wrote etiquette books , is depicted ...
Halaman 107
... Richards befriended and mentored when he was merely an eccentric Gardiner native , cap- tures some of the modern response to the narrative world of Laura E. Richards in this comment from a letter he wrote to her about putting off ...
... Richards befriended and mentored when he was merely an eccentric Gardiner native , cap- tures some of the modern response to the narrative world of Laura E. Richards in this comment from a letter he wrote to her about putting off ...
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