Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... Interests : Dickinson and 19th - century bo- tanical culture Shurr , William H. Univ . of Tennessee Knoxville , TN 37996 Publications : The Marriage of Emily Dickin- son . 1983 In Progress : Novel on Dickinson , essay on Fuller ...
... Interests : Dickinson and 19th - century bo- tanical culture Shurr , William H. Univ . of Tennessee Knoxville , TN 37996 Publications : The Marriage of Emily Dickin- son . 1983 In Progress : Novel on Dickinson , essay on Fuller ...
Halaman 33
... interest in the Puritan conscience and will , seen as a legacy from Hawthorne ; and ( 5 ) the in- ner strength or " spirituality " of her charac- ters that accords her work a universal rather than merely local appeal . By 1887 William ...
... interest in the Puritan conscience and will , seen as a legacy from Hawthorne ; and ( 5 ) the in- ner strength or " spirituality " of her charac- ters that accords her work a universal rather than merely local appeal . By 1887 William ...
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... interest in not only women's regional writing but in all women's writing as well , Levy's article opened the door ... interest to us today . In 1965 an article by a male critic about one of Freeman's more popular stories initiated ...
... interest in not only women's regional writing but in all women's writing as well , Levy's article opened the door ... interest to us today . In 1965 an article by a male critic about one of Freeman's more popular stories initiated ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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