American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... Wieland. The fairly simple plot and the enormity of Theodore Wieland 's crimes should have also attracted a large reading audience. On the surface, Brown's first novel would not seem to have taxed the intellect of the average eighteenth ...
... Wieland. The fairly simple plot and the enormity of Theodore Wieland 's crimes should have also attracted a large reading audience. On the surface, Brown's first novel would not seem to have taxed the intellect of the average eighteenth ...
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... Wieland hears what seems to be his wife's voice, warning him of impending danger. He later learns that she was too far away for him to have heard her voice, so there is no explanation for the mystery , which begins to play upon Wieland ...
... Wieland hears what seems to be his wife's voice, warning him of impending danger. He later learns that she was too far away for him to have heard her voice, so there is no explanation for the mystery , which begins to play upon Wieland ...
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... Wieland. He is an outsider who lacks the educational and financial advantages of the Wieland group. But because he is audacious, clever, and skillful, he is able to move freely into the upper level of society and threaten their security ...
... Wieland. He is an outsider who lacks the educational and financial advantages of the Wieland group. But because he is audacious, clever, and skillful, he is able to move freely into the upper level of society and threaten their security ...
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