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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... novel , and , finally , to apply these elements to the generally accepted standards of novel construction . A New England Tale Her first novel , A New England Tale , 1822 , is set in her own familiar Berkshires . Here she was perfectly ...
... novel , and , finally , to apply these elements to the generally accepted standards of novel construction . A New England Tale Her first novel , A New England Tale , 1822 , is set in her own familiar Berkshires . Here she was perfectly ...
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... novel really didactic . Miss Sedgwick is unique in being the first to introduce Mrs. Wash- ington into a novel . Married or Single ? Passing over her didactic tales for the present , we go on to her last novel which was not published ...
... novel really didactic . Miss Sedgwick is unique in being the first to introduce Mrs. Wash- ington into a novel . Married or Single ? Passing over her didactic tales for the present , we go on to her last novel which was not published ...
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... novel , plans for the elimination of congested slums and for the erection of proper housing facilities for the poor . She was a woman who saw far into the future and her prepara- tion for future needs was always practical . She was not ...
... novel , plans for the elimination of congested slums and for the erection of proper housing facilities for the poor . She was a woman who saw far into the future and her prepara- tion for future needs was always practical . She was not ...
Índice
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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