American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... spirit some of her dramatic poems convey, there are other indications that Bradstreet had a strong desire to make her writings reflect her own mind rather than simply the temper of the times. In her written address to her son Simon ...
... spirit some of her dramatic poems convey, there are other indications that Bradstreet had a strong desire to make her writings reflect her own mind rather than simply the temper of the times. In her written address to her son Simon ...
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... spirit for all the Pommeroy siblings, but only Lawrence has failed. His life has consisted of a series of departures from people and places that did not measure up to his standards of probity. His mother, he concludes, is an alcoholic ...
... spirit for all the Pommeroy siblings, but only Lawrence has failed. His life has consisted of a series of departures from people and places that did not measure up to his standards of probity. His mother, he concludes, is an alcoholic ...
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... spirit . . . found its proper nursery," not in the "tumultuous and varied city" of Boston. Long associated with Boston in the minds of some earnest readers, James Russell Lowell was always careful to point out that his Cambridge was not ...
... spirit . . . found its proper nursery," not in the "tumultuous and varied city" of Boston. Long associated with Boston in the minds of some earnest readers, James Russell Lowell was always careful to point out that his Cambridge was not ...
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