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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... accepted standards of novel construction . A New England Tale Her first novel , A New England Tale , 1822 , is set ... acceptance of the new Unitarianism . The pharisaical judgments of some of her neighbors had given her con- siderable ...
... accepted standards of novel construction . A New England Tale Her first novel , A New England Tale , 1822 , is set ... acceptance of the new Unitarianism . The pharisaical judgments of some of her neighbors had given her con- siderable ...
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... accepted them without question . The moral , which is a religious one , is well worked into the texture of the story and does not stare officiously from its pages . Miss Sedgwick shows how plentiful and how valuable are the ma- terials ...
... accepted them without question . The moral , which is a religious one , is well worked into the texture of the story and does not stare officiously from its pages . Miss Sedgwick shows how plentiful and how valuable are the ma- terials ...
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... accepted . As soon as he is sure he has secured the love of the young girl , his affection begins to weaken . 10 Catharine Maria Sedgwick , " The Bridal Ring " in The Token and Atlantic Souvenir for 1833 ( Boston , Tichnor , 1833 ) ...
... accepted . As soon as he is sure he has secured the love of the young girl , his affection begins to weaken . 10 Catharine Maria Sedgwick , " The Bridal Ring " in The Token and Atlantic Souvenir for 1833 ( Boston , Tichnor , 1833 ) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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