Legacy, Volume 13;Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... death to me . O Love , if death be sweeter , let me die . ( " Lancelot and Elaine " ll . 1003-05 ) At her own request , Elaine's corpse is floated down the river to Camelot in a barge so that the sight of her will make Lancelot regret ...
... death to me . O Love , if death be sweeter , let me die . ( " Lancelot and Elaine " ll . 1003-05 ) At her own request , Elaine's corpse is floated down the river to Camelot in a barge so that the sight of her will make Lancelot regret ...
Halaman 33
... death , which destroys the future of this practice ? This ending seems propelled more by the conventions of nineteenth - century pop- ular fiction - its demands that both transgressive and spiritual women die- than by Alcott's revision ...
... death , which destroys the future of this practice ? This ending seems propelled more by the conventions of nineteenth - century pop- ular fiction - its demands that both transgressive and spiritual women die- than by Alcott's revision ...
Halaman 67
... deaths of her children eventually took their toll on Wheatley , who died on 5 December 1784 and was buried in an unmarked grave . Shortly before her death , Wheatley sought to publish a second volume of poetry and prose . Unable to find ...
... deaths of her children eventually took their toll on Wheatley , who died on 5 December 1784 and was buried in an unmarked grave . Shortly before her death , Wheatley sought to publish a second volume of poetry and prose . Unable to find ...
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