Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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Page 112
... writing , Catharine signed the geography as co - author and shared equally in the " avails . " It took the sanguine Beecher temperament to regard this success as a warrant for Harriet to quit salaried employment for the hazards of writing ...
... writing , Catharine signed the geography as co - author and shared equally in the " avails . " It took the sanguine Beecher temperament to regard this success as a warrant for Harriet to quit salaried employment for the hazards of writing ...
Page 414
... writing of an unhurried study of slavery as it affected the characters of various people in her story . Her anger ... writing her novel Dred . The result was the most curious of her works in fiction . Conceivably Dred might have been her ...
... writing of an unhurried study of slavery as it affected the characters of various people in her story . Her anger ... writing her novel Dred . The result was the most curious of her works in fiction . Conceivably Dred might have been her ...
Page 525
... writing his one novel , Norwood , for serialization . In January , 1867 , Harriet visited in Brooklyn and at that time heard all about Henry's work for the Ledger . And it is likely that she met Bonner at that time . Not exactly all ...
... writing his one novel , Norwood , for serialization . In January , 1867 , Harriet visited in Brooklyn and at that time heard all about Henry's work for the Ledger . And it is likely that she met Bonner at that time . Not exactly all ...
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