American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... young ladies of Addams' class, generation, and training. If one did not marry and settle down to provide a haven of cultivation for husband and children, if one did not become a teacher, or — still better — a missionary to foreign lands ...
... young ladies of Addams' class, generation, and training. If one did not marry and settle down to provide a haven of cultivation for husband and children, if one did not become a teacher, or — still better — a missionary to foreign lands ...
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... young, Alcott was harvesting increasingly poorer crops from the soil of her nature. This is not to suggest that Alcott did not make notable contributions to the field of children's literature; and her start in that area was a fine one ...
... young, Alcott was harvesting increasingly poorer crops from the soil of her nature. This is not to suggest that Alcott did not make notable contributions to the field of children's literature; and her start in that area was a fine one ...
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... young man, attitudes he would abandon during the period of intellectual and artistic growth that quickly ensued. And the revised edition clearly shows the skill with which Bryant was already able to criticize and improve his verse. The ...
... young man, attitudes he would abandon during the period of intellectual and artistic growth that quickly ensued. And the revised edition clearly shows the skill with which Bryant was already able to criticize and improve his verse. The ...
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