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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... effect is that it holds the interest . The character development is exceptionally good . The proud , selfish , envious Caroline is thoroughly revealed to us , and toward the end she shows some good development . The gentle , generous ...
... effect is that it holds the interest . The character development is exceptionally good . The proud , selfish , envious Caroline is thoroughly revealed to us , and toward the end she shows some good development . The gentle , generous ...
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... effect is dramatic . 66 The Widow Ellis and Her Son Willie " " " The first story , " The Widow Ellis and Her Son ... effects . If the individual is faithful in keeping her lamp trimmed and burning 46 Catharine Maria Sedgwick A Love Token ...
... effect is dramatic . 66 The Widow Ellis and Her Son Willie " " " The first story , " The Widow Ellis and Her Son ... effects . If the individual is faithful in keeping her lamp trimmed and burning 46 Catharine Maria Sedgwick A Love Token ...
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... effect to that intended by the author of this spiritual food.20 66 In addition to these defects Amy is in love with Lovell Reeve , who is classed as a renegade , for he is one who takes part in dances and other forbidden frolics . " 21 ...
... effect to that intended by the author of this spiritual food.20 66 In addition to these defects Amy is in love with Lovell Reeve , who is classed as a renegade , for he is one who takes part in dances and other forbidden frolics . " 21 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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