American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... characters a fearful law of averages seems at work. And their actions tend to demonstrate the same rule. Jo brings the tomboy Nan to Plumfield partly to "stir up" her rather prim little niece Daisy; she also believes that Daisy's ...
... characters a fearful law of averages seems at work. And their actions tend to demonstrate the same rule. Jo brings the tomboy Nan to Plumfield partly to "stir up" her rather prim little niece Daisy; she also believes that Daisy's ...
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... characters in the autumn of their lives as she was moving into her own, she dealt more gently with their foibles. While there is no hero in the play, there is no villain either. One person's weakness becomes another's strength; a character ...
... characters in the autumn of their lives as she was moving into her own, she dealt more gently with their foibles. While there is no hero in the play, there is no villain either. One person's weakness becomes another's strength; a character ...
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... characters in musicals. Always the realist, demanding that even the characters in an operetta must undergo change, Hellman tried to parallel Candide 's conversion from optimism to realism with Cunegonde's continual (for it is not ...
... characters in musicals. Always the realist, demanding that even the characters in an operetta must undergo change, Hellman tried to parallel Candide 's conversion from optimism to realism with Cunegonde's continual (for it is not ...
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