Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Fleda as head of the Rossitur household . The first paragraph of Volume Two heralds the success of Fleda's venture on the farm . She has implemented innovative farming techniques , exhibited great diplo- macy with local farmers who ...
... Fleda as head of the Rossitur household . The first paragraph of Volume Two heralds the success of Fleda's venture on the farm . She has implemented innovative farming techniques , exhibited great diplo- macy with local farmers who ...
Halaman 9
... Fleda ( possibly so that Carleton might choose . one of her own daughters ) , and Fleda's greatest trial becomes extricating herself from the older woman's schemes and jokes . The continual challenge of manipulation and coarse humor is ...
... Fleda ( possibly so that Carleton might choose . one of her own daughters ) , and Fleda's greatest trial becomes extricating herself from the older woman's schemes and jokes . The continual challenge of manipulation and coarse humor is ...
Halaman 12
... Fleda from afar and secretly influences her life , as one example may demonstrate . Very early in the novel , when Fleda's grandfather is troubled by not being able to pay rent on his farm , Carleton mysteriously leaves the dinner table ...
... Fleda from afar and secretly influences her life , as one example may demonstrate . Very early in the novel , when Fleda's grandfather is troubled by not being able to pay rent on his farm , Carleton mysteriously leaves the dinner table ...
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