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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... Miss Mitford read the extract from Letters from Abroad in the Gazette , she immediately communicated with the other periodicals , and a few days later the Athenaeum reviewed these English letters . The reviewer criticizes Miss Sedgwick's ...
... Miss Mitford read the extract from Letters from Abroad in the Gazette , she immediately communicated with the other periodicals , and a few days later the Athenaeum reviewed these English letters . The reviewer criticizes Miss Sedgwick's ...
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... Miss Sedgwick does not seem to have contributed to either the annuals or gift books . The tales and sketches written for these little volumes are all of the romantic type ... Miss Sedgwick's Contribution to Annuals and Gift Books 99.
... Miss Sedgwick does not seem to have contributed to either the annuals or gift books . The tales and sketches written for these little volumes are all of the romantic type ... Miss Sedgwick's Contribution to Annuals and Gift Books 99.
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... Miss Bremer and her guests in " A Reminis- cence of a Foreign Celebrity's Morning Reception , " are detailed and perfect . " The Ladies of the ... MISS SEDGWICK'S POSITION IN THE THOUGHT OF HER Miss Sedgwick's Contribution to Magazines 117.
... Miss Bremer and her guests in " A Reminis- cence of a Foreign Celebrity's Morning Reception , " are detailed and perfect . " The Ladies of the ... MISS SEDGWICK'S POSITION IN THE THOUGHT OF HER Miss Sedgwick's Contribution to Magazines 117.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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