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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... true sources , as also the channels , through which this typically American brand flowed . The literary efforts of those pioneers who helped to chart the course of American fictional literature , should , in all fairness to history as ...
... true sources , as also the channels , through which this typically American brand flowed . The literary efforts of those pioneers who helped to chart the course of American fictional literature , should , in all fairness to history as ...
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... true name of Clarence . The happiness of becoming the possessor of this fortune is changed to grief when Frank dies suddenly . The tenth chapter really begins the plot . The tale is rather com- plicated , presenting two pairs of lovers ...
... true name of Clarence . The happiness of becoming the possessor of this fortune is changed to grief when Frank dies suddenly . The tenth chapter really begins the plot . The tale is rather com- plicated , presenting two pairs of lovers ...
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... true to the colonial history of the Puritans . The author expresses her regards thus : But the persecuted had become the persecutors , and instead of an asylum , these harmless people found a prison , and were destined , for their glory ...
... true to the colonial history of the Puritans . The author expresses her regards thus : But the persecuted had become the persecutors , and instead of an asylum , these harmless people found a prison , and were destined , for their glory ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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