Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... Catholic religion were looked upon by those outside the pale of the Catholic Church as idolatrous . This makes Miss Sedgwick's broadness of view very remarkable . In her tales she has made prominent and even dramatic use of the crucifix ...
... Catholic religion were looked upon by those outside the pale of the Catholic Church as idolatrous . This makes Miss Sedgwick's broadness of view very remarkable . In her tales she has made prominent and even dramatic use of the crucifix ...
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... Catholic devotion to the Mother of God ; but she reveals how little she knows of Catholic practices when she puts into the mouth of the dying woman the request to " buy masses for their [ her sons ' ] souls . " 11 In " The Hugenot ...
... Catholic devotion to the Mother of God ; but she reveals how little she knows of Catholic practices when she puts into the mouth of the dying woman the request to " buy masses for their [ her sons ' ] souls . " 11 In " The Hugenot ...
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... Catholic Europe . In this case , Miss Sedgwick is as much at a loss in sensing the real Catho- lic feeling as were any of the English or German writers who essayed the same material . In dealing with the Catholic idiom , she failed as ...
... Catholic Europe . In this case , Miss Sedgwick is as much at a loss in sensing the real Catho- lic feeling as were any of the English or German writers who essayed the same material . In dealing with the Catholic idiom , she failed as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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