Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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... letters and journals by Sophia Peabody Hawthorne in their collections . 1. Some of the American women who preceded Hawthorne into print were Fanny Hall , Rambles in Europe ( 1836 ) ; Catharine Maria Sedgwick , Letters from Abroad to ...
... letters and journals by Sophia Peabody Hawthorne in their collections . 1. Some of the American women who preceded Hawthorne into print were Fanny Hall , Rambles in Europe ( 1836 ) ; Catharine Maria Sedgwick , Letters from Abroad to ...
Halaman 233
... Letters from Wheatley to Arbour Tanner refute both those claims ( these letters are housed in the Massachusetts Historical Society ) . Wheatley , a slave woman living in Boston , and Tanner , a slave woman living in Newport , Rhode ...
... Letters from Wheatley to Arbour Tanner refute both those claims ( these letters are housed in the Massachusetts Historical Society ) . Wheatley , a slave woman living in Boston , and Tanner , a slave woman living in Newport , Rhode ...
Halaman 244
... letter she writes that other new friends urge her " strongly to come to them for a few days bye & bye . " In many ways , Cummins's letters are typical of a woman of her time and class . She writes , for example , of an excursion on ...
... letter she writes that other new friends urge her " strongly to come to them for a few days bye & bye . " In many ways , Cummins's letters are typical of a woman of her time and class . She writes , for example , of an excursion on ...
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