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pro vyhledávání: '"Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman"'
Autor:
Koppelman, Susan
Publikováno v:
American Literary Realism, 1870-1910, 1988 Oct 01. 21(1), 43-57.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27746314
Publikováno v:
Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition. 2021, p1-1. 1p.
Autor:
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31st, 1852. Her parents, Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, originally baptized her'Mary Ella'. They were orthodox Congregationalists and brought Mary up very strictl
Autor:
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was born on October 31, 1852 in Randolph, Massachusetts. Her parents were orthodox Congregationalists and this resulted in a strict religious upbringing much of which seeped into her later writing. Mary was quickly succes
Autor:
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was born on October 31, 1852 in Randolph, Massachusetts. Her parents were orthodox Congregationalists and this resulted in a strict religious upbringing much of which seeped into her later writing. Mary was quickly succes
Autor:
Henry James, William Dean Howells, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Mary Heaton Vorse, M. Stewart Cutting, E. Jordan, John Kendrick Bangs, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, E. Wyatt, Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, A. Brown, Henry Van Dyke, Giovanna Mochi
Dal dicembre 1907 al novembre 1908, presso la nota rivista femminile americana Harper's Bazar esce, in dodici puntate-capitoli, il romanzo The Whole Family (La grande famiglia), storia-ritratto di una numerosa famiglia della piccola borghesia america
Autor:
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Publikováno v:
Marvels & Tales. 20:87-102
The hamlet of Barry's Ford is situated in a sort of high valley among the mountains. Below it the hills lie in moveless curves like a petrified ocean; above it they rise in green-cresting waves which never break. It is Barry's Ford because at one tim
Publikováno v:
The New England Quarterly. 65:447
W HEN we first enter it, the fictional world of Mary Wilkins Freeman seems both familiar and strange. Weddings close the stories of lovers; heroines pine away of broken hearts; parents stand in the way of love, but love prevails. Many characters live
Publikováno v:
American Literature. 58:125