Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Child's " Hilda Silfverling , " subtitled " A Fantasy " and set in Scandinavia . Re- writing " Rip Van Winkle " as if from the point of view of the daughter Rip aban- doned only to accept her mothering at the end of his life , Child ...
... Child's " Hilda Silfverling , " subtitled " A Fantasy " and set in Scandinavia . Re- writing " Rip Van Winkle " as if from the point of view of the daughter Rip aban- doned only to accept her mothering at the end of his life , Child ...
Halaman 42
... Child highest among the women writers of the day ( 37 : 139 ) . For a fine analysis of Child's career , see Patricia G. Holland , " Lydia Maria Child as a Nineteenth - Century Professional Author , " Studies in the American Renaissance ...
... Child highest among the women writers of the day ( 37 : 139 ) . For a fine analysis of Child's career , see Patricia G. Holland , " Lydia Maria Child as a Nineteenth - Century Professional Author , " Studies in the American Renaissance ...
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... child , she hurls a stick of wood at her guardian's head , smashes her window with a stone , and declares her hatred to anyone who will listen . This behavior , however , is in response to years of neglect , starvation and beatings ...
... child , she hurls a stick of wood at her guardian's head , smashes her window with a stone , and declares her hatred to anyone who will listen . This behavior , however , is in response to years of neglect , starvation and beatings ...
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