Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... mother . Upon her return from the Seminary , Mary observed her mother's growing decline . Warren Wilkins had given up his plan of building the house Eleanor had wanted in Brattleboro . Instead , the family moved in 1877 into the home in ...
... mother . Upon her return from the Seminary , Mary observed her mother's growing decline . Warren Wilkins had given up his plan of building the house Eleanor had wanted in Brattleboro . Instead , the family moved in 1877 into the home in ...
Halaman 20
... Mother- in - Law , or , Married in Haste ( 1851 ) Southworth portrays the ruthlessness which may also characterize the owner of a prosperous house . Knowing that power- visibly manifested in opulent homes- comes from mastery of the ...
... Mother- in - Law , or , Married in Haste ( 1851 ) Southworth portrays the ruthlessness which may also characterize the owner of a prosperous house . Knowing that power- visibly manifested in opulent homes- comes from mastery of the ...
Halaman 36
... mother , who as a mother and a woman might understand her perspective , unlike her father who con- siders her motherhood a " blot " and " stain " that casts " shame " on their house . Though she does understand her daughter's plea , the ...
... mother , who as a mother and a woman might understand her perspective , unlike her father who con- siders her motherhood a " blot " and " stain " that casts " shame " on their house . Though she does understand her daughter's plea , the ...
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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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