American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... wife, while the wife apparently feels otherwise and steadfastly refuses all offers to help her leave and make a better life (see "A Visit to Avoyelles," January 1893). Sometimes an unmistakably abused wife will seize happily upon her ...
... wife, while the wife apparently feels otherwise and steadfastly refuses all offers to help her leave and make a better life (see "A Visit to Avoyelles," January 1893). Sometimes an unmistakably abused wife will seize happily upon her ...
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... wife, like an eighteenth- century version of a situation-comedy wife, reinforces his doubts. But his clergyman reassures him: Although he is a man of learning and taste, yet I am sure he will read your letters with pleasure; if they be ...
... wife, like an eighteenth- century version of a situation-comedy wife, reinforces his doubts. But his clergyman reassures him: Although he is a man of learning and taste, yet I am sure he will read your letters with pleasure; if they be ...
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... wife had been having an affair with Julian. In fact, Carrie tells Lily where Mrs. Warkins and Julian can be found ... wife's role in the disfigurement of Mrs. Warkins. Hellman has usually been able to suggest a character's complexity ...
... wife had been having an affair with Julian. In fact, Carrie tells Lily where Mrs. Warkins and Julian can be found ... wife's role in the disfigurement of Mrs. Warkins. Hellman has usually been able to suggest a character's complexity ...
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