Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
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... Brontë's unsettled relations with two potential suitors , James Taylor and George Smith , inhibited concentrated effort.3 If we ask why she finally returned to work , the basic answer seems obvious . Charlotte Brontë wrote Villette ...
... Brontë's unsettled relations with two potential suitors , James Taylor and George Smith , inhibited concentrated effort.3 If we ask why she finally returned to work , the basic answer seems obvious . Charlotte Brontë wrote Villette ...
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... Brontë's lot in 1850 and 1851. Here her guilt and her self - disgust each find a potent voice . Like Lucy Snowe after her , Brontë feared being judged a " false steward " ; to her and to other Victorians endowed with creative gifts ...
... Brontë's lot in 1850 and 1851. Here her guilt and her self - disgust each find a potent voice . Like Lucy Snowe after her , Brontë feared being judged a " false steward " ; to her and to other Victorians endowed with creative gifts ...
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New York Public Library. Brontë fully explore the Wordsworthian conception of the correspondence between the motions of the natural world and the action of the mind . Like Wordsworth , Brontë is particularly interested in the movements ...
New York Public Library. Brontë fully explore the Wordsworthian conception of the correspondence between the motions of the natural world and the action of the mind . Like Wordsworth , Brontë is particularly interested in the movements ...
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continuing the Bulletin of The New York Public Library | 4 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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