Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... called in the afternoon , and upon learning that I was absent had left not a card , but her name- " Miss Grief . " The title lingered - Miss Grief ! " Grief has not so far visited me here , " I said to myself , dismissing Simpson and ...
... called in the afternoon , and upon learning that I was absent had left not a card , but her name- " Miss Grief . " The title lingered - Miss Grief ! " Grief has not so far visited me here , " I said to myself , dismissing Simpson and ...
Halaman 10
... called " On the Damnation of Women , " Du Bois sympa- thetically analyzes the oppression of black women , but he makes no effort to draw on the writings of black women intellectuals for their insights into the problems facing black ...
... called " On the Damnation of Women , " Du Bois sympa- thetically analyzes the oppression of black women , but he makes no effort to draw on the writings of black women intellectuals for their insights into the problems facing black ...
Halaman 47
... called fre- quently , and she visited his Amesbury household . He encouraged her work , and finally helped her publish her first book , a collection of short moral tales for children called Similitudes , From the Ocean and Prairie ...
... called fre- quently , and she visited his Amesbury household . He encouraged her work , and finally helped her publish her first book , a collection of short moral tales for children called Similitudes , From the Ocean and Prairie ...
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Editors Note | 2 |
Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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