Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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... ( Letters [ Cary ] 52 ) ; however , she likewise cited Flaubert as an important influence , keeping his quote about fiction's capacity to " make one dream " pinned above her writing desk . Also , early in her career Jewett insisted to ...
... ( Letters [ Cary ] 52 ) ; however , she likewise cited Flaubert as an important influence , keeping his quote about fiction's capacity to " make one dream " pinned above her writing desk . Also , early in her career Jewett insisted to ...
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... ( Letters [ Fields ] 55– 56 ) . That which fired the imagination of writers like Frank Norris— “ a world of big things " -held no such fascination for Jewett . She transgressed the norms of realism to pursue what Sarah Way Sherman calls ...
... ( Letters [ Fields ] 55– 56 ) . That which fired the imagination of writers like Frank Norris— “ a world of big things " -held no such fascination for Jewett . She transgressed the norms of realism to pursue what Sarah Way Sherman calls ...
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... letters to a select circle of friends . " These letters suggest a discursive construct of identity ; we know Kitty through the written word , the private now made public , but only to a " select " few , including the reader . These ...
... letters to a select circle of friends . " These letters suggest a discursive construct of identity ; we know Kitty through the written word , the private now made public , but only to a " select " few , including the reader . These ...
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