Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... Fields by John Singer Sargent Courtesy of The Boston Athenaeum . nnie Fields emerges from Henry James's memoir in the Atlantic Monthly in July 1915 as a " charming " and " consecrated " link with Boston's " golden . age , " virtually ...
... Fields by John Singer Sargent Courtesy of The Boston Athenaeum . nnie Fields emerges from Henry James's memoir in the Atlantic Monthly in July 1915 as a " charming " and " consecrated " link with Boston's " golden . age , " virtually ...
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... Fields her- self . The record is magnified and multiplied by boxes full of letters to and from an enor- mous range of correspondents , including not only expected names but ( for example ) Jane Addams , Frances Willard , Amy Lowell ...
... Fields her- self . The record is magnified and multiplied by boxes full of letters to and from an enor- mous range of correspondents , including not only expected names but ( for example ) Jane Addams , Frances Willard , Amy Lowell ...
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... Fields had gradually dis- covered was women's power to take charge of their own lives while nurturing others . With earnest grace , she moved for 27 years within the confines of her com- panionate marriage and then for 28 more in " dear ...
... Fields had gradually dis- covered was women's power to take charge of their own lives while nurturing others . With earnest grace , she moved for 27 years within the confines of her com- panionate marriage and then for 28 more in " dear ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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