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... to point on the earth ' s surface , describing his swift little arc ” to the later
statement that he is running around in mad circles , like a beheaded hen . ” Later
, Cather says to himself about the origin of his problems , “ It is your own little
worm ...
... to point on the earth ' s surface , describing his swift little arc ” to the later
statement that he is running around in mad circles , like a beheaded hen . ” Later
, Cather says to himself about the origin of his problems , “ It is your own little
worm ...
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Also covers his later writings and his work as editor of New Monthly Magazine .
Kelly , Patrick . “ William Ainsworth . ” In Victorian Novelists After 1885 . Vol . 1 in
Dictionary of Literary Biography , edited by Ira B . Nadel and William E .
Fredeman ...
Also covers his later writings and his work as editor of New Monthly Magazine .
Kelly , Patrick . “ William Ainsworth . ” In Victorian Novelists After 1885 . Vol . 1 in
Dictionary of Literary Biography , edited by Ira B . Nadel and William E .
Fredeman ...
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Later that same year , The New Yorker printed two more Beattie short stories , a
signal of her arrival in the literary world . At this , Beattie quit the university to
concentrate on her writing . Since then , she has served on the faculties of
several ...
Later that same year , The New Yorker printed two more Beattie short stories , a
signal of her arrival in the literary world . At this , Beattie quit the university to
concentrate on her writing . Since then , she has served on the faculties of
several ...
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