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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... story . Lord Boniface of the Giéréméi , falls in love with Imelda . As the story opens a cavalcade of nobles drive rapidly through a throng in the square on a market day . An aged woman is trodden down and several of the horses trample ...
... story . Lord Boniface of the Giéréméi , falls in love with Imelda . As the story opens a cavalcade of nobles drive rapidly through a throng in the square on a market day . An aged woman is trodden down and several of the horses trample ...
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... Story calls them , the nursery for the short story . Here the young authors could com- pete with their contemporaries , and here they were encouraged to continue their work and to improve it , although they were not always paid for the ...
... Story calls them , the nursery for the short story . Here the young authors could com- pete with their contemporaries , and here they were encouraged to continue their work and to improve it , although they were not always paid for the ...
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... story is included in the author's collec- tion of Stories for Young Persons , it is obvious that " Stockbridge , S. , " was the signature used by Miss Sedgwick at this time . Two other sketches , " The Good Son , " 1828 , and " Mary ...
... story is included in the author's collec- tion of Stories for Young Persons , it is obvious that " Stockbridge , S. , " was the signature used by Miss Sedgwick at this time . Two other sketches , " The Good Son , " 1828 , and " Mary ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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