Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... husband is a tyrant . This " scene " is revealed in its fullest horror at Udolpho , where , trapped in the new husband's house , Emily is subject to the advances of his men and his own attempts to wrest her inheritance away from her ...
... husband is a tyrant . This " scene " is revealed in its fullest horror at Udolpho , where , trapped in the new husband's house , Emily is subject to the advances of his men and his own attempts to wrest her inheritance away from her ...
Halaman 21
... husband and daughter . Similar- ly , in " A Stolen Festival , " Letty Macy's pic- nic with her husband in the middle of a workday reaffirms her love for him , as she cries at the end : " I want just you ” ( 149 ) . Susan Peavey's ...
... husband and daughter . Similar- ly , in " A Stolen Festival , " Letty Macy's pic- nic with her husband in the middle of a workday reaffirms her love for him , as she cries at the end : " I want just you ” ( 149 ) . Susan Peavey's ...
Halaman 24
... husband's ownership of the still - house . Five years go by ; Richard is outwardly prosperous but careless of his unpaid and growing debts ; the still is bring- ing much - needed cash into an expanding economy that needs the capital ...
... husband's ownership of the still - house . Five years go by ; Richard is outwardly prosperous but careless of his unpaid and growing debts ; the still is bring- ing much - needed cash into an expanding economy that needs the capital ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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