Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... Published in. by In the late nineteenth century Con- stance Fenimore Woolson was famous . Her friend Henry James wrote that Wool- son was the only novelist writing in English whom he read besides William Dean How- ells ( 3:29 ) , and he ...
... Published in. by In the late nineteenth century Con- stance Fenimore Woolson was famous . Her friend Henry James wrote that Wool- son was the only novelist writing in English whom he read besides William Dean How- ells ( 3:29 ) , and he ...
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... published by Oxford University Press . Harper even made the pages of the New York Times Book Review , in Henry Louis Gates's re- view essay of Invented Lives and the tradi- tion of black women's writing . And some of Harper's poems as ...
... published by Oxford University Press . Harper even made the pages of the New York Times Book Review , in Henry Louis Gates's re- view essay of Invented Lives and the tradi- tion of black women's writing . And some of Harper's poems as ...
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... published under the pseudo- nym , " Berkeley Aikin . " An obscure Eng- lish novelist Kortright was virtually un- known in America in the 1860s ; she had published an autobiography in England in 1863 entitled Waiting for the Verdict ...
... published under the pseudo- nym , " Berkeley Aikin . " An obscure Eng- lish novelist Kortright was virtually un- known in America in the 1860s ; she had published an autobiography in England in 1863 entitled Waiting for the Verdict ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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