Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... novel , Cogewea des- cribes the event as follows : Although I participated in a way , it brought a dimness to my eyes . [ The buf- falo ] seemed to realize that they were leaving their native haunts for all time . To the Indian they ...
... novel , Cogewea des- cribes the event as follows : Although I participated in a way , it brought a dimness to my eyes . [ The buf- falo ] seemed to realize that they were leaving their native haunts for all time . To the Indian they ...
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... novel to become a best - seller ; The Lamplighter , with definite plot and thematic similarities , was published three years later . The parallels are most obvious in the early por- tions of The Lamplighter : both focus on young ...
... novel to become a best - seller ; The Lamplighter , with definite plot and thematic similarities , was published three years later . The parallels are most obvious in the early por- tions of The Lamplighter : both focus on young ...
Halaman 101
... novel at face value as a work with a noble purpose , other reviewers focused on the less gentle aspects of the novel . In its scathing review of Rose Clark the New York Times criticized most vehemently those aspects of the novel that a ...
... novel at face value as a work with a noble purpose , other reviewers focused on the less gentle aspects of the novel . In its scathing review of Rose Clark the New York Times criticized most vehemently those aspects of the novel that a ...
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