Midwestern Miscellany, Tema 22Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University, 1994 |
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... Caroline , who , in each work , leaves home after high school . Each Caroline is also someone who comes alive in performance . But this link seems de - emphasized or coincidental . Ginny notes that Caroline's name , like her own , 18 ...
... Caroline , who , in each work , leaves home after high school . Each Caroline is also someone who comes alive in performance . But this link seems de - emphasized or coincidental . Ginny notes that Caroline's name , like her own , 18 ...
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Ginny notes that Caroline's name , like her own , was " taken from a book " ( 94 ) , but she does not specify what book . Caroline Meeber , known by her nickname Carrie , of course , plays a major role in Dreiser's novel . Caroline Cook ...
Ginny notes that Caroline's name , like her own , was " taken from a book " ( 94 ) , but she does not specify what book . Caroline Meeber , known by her nickname Carrie , of course , plays a major role in Dreiser's novel . Caroline Cook ...
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... Caroline , unlike Cordelia , lives , though her father thinks her dead ; Ginny , unlike Goneril , does not poison Rose , though she intends to . Instead Rose dies of breast cancer probably caused , by the same factor that keeps Ginny ...
... Caroline , unlike Cordelia , lives , though her father thinks her dead ; Ginny , unlike Goneril , does not poison Rose , though she intends to . Instead Rose dies of breast cancer probably caused , by the same factor that keeps Ginny ...
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