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stream of printed matter demanded an army of writers . Who better than women could find the proper tone and approach ? A host of " scribbling women " began to influence the literary scene . The female writers of popular literature ...
stream of printed matter demanded an army of writers . Who better than women could find the proper tone and approach ? A host of " scribbling women " began to influence the literary scene . The female writers of popular literature ...
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She wrote in spare moments while taking care of the needs of her large family , keeping her writing paper in her sewing basket ... In unwitting tribute to the acceptance of female writers , to which Mrs. Stowe had so largely contributed ...
She wrote in spare moments while taking care of the needs of her large family , keeping her writing paper in her sewing basket ... In unwitting tribute to the acceptance of female writers , to which Mrs. Stowe had so largely contributed ...
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Ellen Glasgow , a southern writer , and Willa Cather , who depicted the harsh life on the midwestern prairie , were typical of the best of this regional fiction writing . Edith Wharton described the dying aristocracy of New York society ...
Ellen Glasgow , a southern writer , and Willa Cather , who depicted the harsh life on the midwestern prairie , were typical of the best of this regional fiction writing . Edith Wharton described the dying aristocracy of New York society ...
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INTRODUCTION 5 | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
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