Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... mother cat and kittens by trapping them under the house . The plan fails when the girl releases the mother cat and her kittens while Uncle Jim is taking his nap . Mother wondered out loud for the whole neighborhood to hear , " How did ...
... mother cat and kittens by trapping them under the house . The plan fails when the girl releases the mother cat and her kittens while Uncle Jim is taking his nap . Mother wondered out loud for the whole neighborhood to hear , " How did ...
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... ( Mother 13 ) . But this poem is also a love poem and ends much like Marvel's " To His Coy Mistress . " The speaker declares to an unidentified other that " together we can do anything , " even though they cannot conquer time and its ...
... ( Mother 13 ) . But this poem is also a love poem and ends much like Marvel's " To His Coy Mistress . " The speaker declares to an unidentified other that " together we can do anything , " even though they cannot conquer time and its ...
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... mother who spoke for the child . The poet returns the gesture , speak- ing for her mother as she grows older and contemplates death . " For my Mother , Who Lives " opens with a brief description of the mother : Healthy and sane , she ...
... mother who spoke for the child . The poet returns the gesture , speak- ing for her mother as she grows older and contemplates death . " For my Mother , Who Lives " opens with a brief description of the mother : Healthy and sane , she ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
Preface | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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