Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... Stories by American Authors ( 1884 ) , For the Major and Selected Short Stories , edited by Rayburn S. Moore ( 1967 ) , and here . Set in Rome , the story is narrated by a smug , expatriated American writer , who is confounded by the ...
... Stories by American Authors ( 1884 ) , For the Major and Selected Short Stories , edited by Rayburn S. Moore ( 1967 ) , and here . Set in Rome , the story is narrated by a smug , expatriated American writer , who is confounded by the ...
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... story writer's depiction of physical surroundings . Finally , Susan Oaks's " The Haunting Will : The Ghost Stories of Mary Wilkins Freeman " ( 1985 ) , and Alfred Bendixen's " Afterword " to a reissuing of Freeman's stories of the super ...
... story writer's depiction of physical surroundings . Finally , Susan Oaks's " The Haunting Will : The Ghost Stories of Mary Wilkins Freeman " ( 1985 ) , and Alfred Bendixen's " Afterword " to a reissuing of Freeman's stories of the super ...
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... story like " The Yellow Wall- paper " casts the ending in a more hopeful light , as do a number of elements in the plot itself : the narrator's increasing sense of self - mastery as the story goes on ; her de- termination to “ speak ' I ...
... story like " The Yellow Wall- paper " casts the ending in a more hopeful light , as do a number of elements in the plot itself : the narrator's increasing sense of self - mastery as the story goes on ; her de- termination to “ speak ' I ...
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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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