Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... question why the story of seduction and abandonment should have been the story that captivated Americans after the Revolution . The chapter on the picaresque novel sees the relationship between , on the one hand , the opportunities for ...
... question why the story of seduction and abandonment should have been the story that captivated Americans after the Revolution . The chapter on the picaresque novel sees the relationship between , on the one hand , the opportunities for ...
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... question of sexual preference . Pointing out that one cannot be " lesbian " unless one is conscious of a definition ... questions in Cather's work . Inevitably , even such an intricate and complex critical biography as O'Brien's leaves ...
... question of sexual preference . Pointing out that one cannot be " lesbian " unless one is conscious of a definition ... questions in Cather's work . Inevitably , even such an intricate and complex critical biography as O'Brien's leaves ...
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... question shall not be " How shall I so cramp , stunt , simplify and nullify myself as to make me eligible to the honor of being swallowed up into some little man ? ' The question ' instead ' now rests with the man as to how he can so ...
... question shall not be " How shall I so cramp , stunt , simplify and nullify myself as to make me eligible to the honor of being swallowed up into some little man ? ' The question ' instead ' now rests with the man as to how he can so ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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