College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... Wife " is the story of the progressive mental break - down of a young wife living with her young farmer husband in an isolated hill district . The story is told in five sections , each with its own title . In two of the sec- tions the ...
... Wife " is the story of the progressive mental break - down of a young wife living with her young farmer husband in an isolated hill district . The story is told in five sections , each with its own title . In two of the sec- tions the ...
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... wife imagines that the tramp may have mocked at them " for being wed , / Or being very young . " The two ideas , by ... wife's words are occasioned by the departure of the birds on their southern migration . But she mentions also the ...
... wife imagines that the tramp may have mocked at them " for being wed , / Or being very young . " The two ideas , by ... wife's words are occasioned by the departure of the birds on their southern migration . But she mentions also the ...
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... wife ? This is the first question asked by most readers after first reading the poem . " Did she go crazy ? " " Did ... wife's mental breakdown . On sudden impulse , without plan or forethought , without suitcase , change of clothing ...
... wife ? This is the first question asked by most readers after first reading the poem . " Did she go crazy ? " " Did ... wife's mental breakdown . On sudden impulse , without plan or forethought , without suitcase , change of clothing ...
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