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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... marriage with Mary Erwine , a pious governess , but socially inferior . His father insisted on his marrying a rich ... marriage between their chil- dren . This marriage would please Caroline , but Charles Westall's choice rests on Ellen ...
... marriage with Mary Erwine , a pious governess , but socially inferior . His father insisted on his marrying a rich ... marriage between their chil- dren . This marriage would please Caroline , but Charles Westall's choice rests on Ellen ...
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... married him . The marriage turned out most happy . At the end of the story the girls guess that the lovers are no other than their own father and mother who are tenderly devoted to each other . Miss Sedgwick was deeply imbued with the ...
... married him . The marriage turned out most happy . At the end of the story the girls guess that the lovers are no other than their own father and mother who are tenderly devoted to each other . Miss Sedgwick was deeply imbued with the ...
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... marry his daughter , offers to send him to Rome to complete his studies . The father then reasons with Lady Ann and places before her the absurdity of considering marriage with a penniless artist . Ann is in despair but can do nothing ...
... marry his daughter , offers to send him to Rome to complete his studies . The father then reasons with Lady Ann and places before her the absurdity of considering marriage with a penniless artist . Ann is in despair but can do nothing ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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