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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... religious . " Her love for God was not a transient or periodic effusion . It was a very part of her nature and remained with her in all its early fervor through the many years of her long life . Her struggle for religious truth ...
... religious . " Her love for God was not a transient or periodic effusion . It was a very part of her nature and remained with her in all its early fervor through the many years of her long life . Her struggle for religious truth ...
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... religious freedom.1 Of a deeply religious nature , her doubts brought untold anguish . As early as 1810 she wrote to her sister , Mrs. Watson , expressing her anxiety concerning her lack of faith in their pro- fessed religion and ...
... religious freedom.1 Of a deeply religious nature , her doubts brought untold anguish . As early as 1810 she wrote to her sister , Mrs. Watson , expressing her anxiety concerning her lack of faith in their pro- fessed religion and ...
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... religions and religious prac- tices , it is hard to comprehend Miss Sedgwick's failure to under- stand religious and monastic life , as is evidenced in many of her works . In her Recollections she describes a visit , in 1821 , to the ...
... religions and religious prac- tices , it is hard to comprehend Miss Sedgwick's failure to under- stand religious and monastic life , as is evidenced in many of her works . In her Recollections she describes a visit , in 1821 , to the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
Direitos de autor | |
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