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... Edmund then relinquishes his attachment to Mary, and returns to Mansfield Park to later marry Fanny. ... Mary is vastly different to Fanny. ...
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... Fanny has a disapproving attitude towards Mary. ... Fanny believes that the presence of Henry and Mary is what is leading her cousins astray. ...
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... She was four years old when their mother had died and as she and Shelley were growing up, Fanny would talk about Mary Wollstonecraft and tell her everything ...
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... Fanny has a disapproving attitude towards Mary. ... Fanny believes that the presence of Henry and Mary is what is leading her cousins astray. ...
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... Fanny Imlay, Mary Shelley's half sister, committed suicide a short while after Mary and Percy were married (Patnaik 1). Percy's wife also committed suicide by ...
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... This was an excellent book that showed Mary W. was way ahead of her time. Two years later she had an illegitimate child Fanny Imlay by the American ...
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... Henry says it best when he says to Fanny, "The game shall be yours, again- it shall be yours." (219) The game shall be won by Henry and Mary Crawford, but only ...
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... money. (Austen 398) This assertion states that Fanny realizes Mary's true excitement at the possibility of Thomas' death. If Thomas ...
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... worst of these were the suicides of her half-sister, Fanny Imlay, and Percy Shelley's wife, Harriet (Student Handbook, 190). After these deaths Mary and Percy ...
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... Like Victor, Mary loses her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, her first daughter, her half-sister, Fanny Imlay Godwin, her daughter, Clara, and her son, William. ...
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... Her half-sister Fanny as well as her husband's first wife Harriet, both committed suicide (Mary Shelley, Desert-Fairy 2). This dramatically influenced her works ...
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... Other actors such as John Gielgud as the Pope and Fanny Ardent as Mary of Guise also give a wonderful performance in this feature. ...
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... the Netherlands, Mary suffered a miscarriage and died weeks later from the extreme trauma. Longfellow spent the winter grieving, but met his second wife, Fanny ...
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... While they were in the Netherlands, Mary "suffered a miscarriage" and died weeks later ... spent the winter grieving, but met his second wife, Fanny Appleton, in ...
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... the Netherlands, Mary suffered a miscarriage and died weeks later from the extreme trauma. Longfellow spent the winter grieving, but met his second wife, Fanny ...
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... While they were in the Netherlands, Mary "suffered a miscarriage" and died weeks later ... spent the winter grieving, but met his second wife, Fanny Appleton, in ...
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... In this respect, young, inexperienced and chaste characters like Fanny Goodwill (in Joseph Andrews) are opposed to others like Mary, who acts upon her own ...
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... Woolf said: They just might mean simply a few remarks about Fanny Burney; a few ... When Woolf says, "Call me Mary Beton, Mary Seton, Mary Carmichael, or by any ...
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... his family was worried that he may also die like his sister Fanny, being that ... of the early tales of the unexplained and far fetched: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ...
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... Furthermore, she already had an illegitimate child, Fanny Imlay, and was pregnant with Mary when she married William Godwin. She was born in London in 1797. ...
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... In 1946, he marries Fanny McConnell. ... For instance, Mary Rambo's character advises the narrator of the novel to not let New York corrupt him. ...
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... Poe was sent live with foster parents, John and Fanny Allan (see Appendix J). In 1826 ... According to Mary Star in 1888, "His eyes were large and full, gray and ...
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... Such as, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, John Gilbert, Greta Garbo ... Veronica Lake's peek-a-boo bang, Betty Grable's fanny, Marlene Dietrich's ...
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