Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... present . Both women retreat into their homes in isolation to meditate , and by means of those medi- tations they re - discover their larger com- munal and historical link with past genera- tions . To return to Gilligan's image of the ...
... present . Both women retreat into their homes in isolation to meditate , and by means of those medi- tations they re - discover their larger com- munal and historical link with past genera- tions . To return to Gilligan's image of the ...
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... present , a heritage that dis- solves all boundaries of time or space . Her characters , meditating by their hearths , ex- plore the uncharted territories of their own souls as poets , mystics , and inheritors . As self - appointed ...
... present , a heritage that dis- solves all boundaries of time or space . Her characters , meditating by their hearths , ex- plore the uncharted territories of their own souls as poets , mystics , and inheritors . As self - appointed ...
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... Present . New York : Ungar , 1988. 944 pp . $ 49.50 . Kagle , Stephen E. Late Nineteenth - Century American Diary Literature . Boston : G.K. Hall , 1988. 176 pp . $ 19.95 . Marchalonis , Shirley , ed . Patrons and Prot- égées : Gender ...
... Present . New York : Ungar , 1988. 944 pp . $ 49.50 . Kagle , Stephen E. Late Nineteenth - Century American Diary Literature . Boston : G.K. Hall , 1988. 176 pp . $ 19.95 . Marchalonis , Shirley , ed . Patrons and Prot- égées : Gender ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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