Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... values which Cummins . attempts , not always successfully , during the course of the novel . The early in- troduction of these characters and the themes they embody argue against the theory that The Lamplighter is a fiction . which ...
... values which Cummins . attempts , not always successfully , during the course of the novel . The early in- troduction of these characters and the themes they embody argue against the theory that The Lamplighter is a fiction . which ...
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... values such as re- ligion and family love " upon which high sentimentalism depended and which , as Ann Douglas has demon- strated , accounted for so much that was conventional or " hackneyed " in its ex- pression ( 254-56 and passim ) ...
... values such as re- ligion and family love " upon which high sentimentalism depended and which , as Ann Douglas has demon- strated , accounted for so much that was conventional or " hackneyed " in its ex- pression ( 254-56 and passim ) ...
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... values - was terrifying . And they could on occasion voice an Arnol- dian despair , as does Celia Thaxter , for example , in the concluding stanza of the highly troubled and conflicted poem , " Starlight " ( 1878 ) : Starlight and ...
... values - was terrifying . And they could on occasion voice an Arnol- dian despair , as does Celia Thaxter , for example , in the concluding stanza of the highly troubled and conflicted poem , " Starlight " ( 1878 ) : Starlight and ...
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