The World's Own (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Howe, Julia Ward

 
9780483231603: The World's Own (Classic Reprint)

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Edward. Comes Leonora to the dance no more I thought to find her here. Jacques. In other ways She wanders, with the stranger from the inn, That supercilious Signor Prettyman, Whose pleasure-travel stopped, some three weeks since, For the repairing of a carriage-spring. Edward. Three weeks to set so small a matter right? Your smiths are bunglers.

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Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910) is best remembered as the poet who wrote the words to "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Her literary fame was augmented by her eventual role as an activist for women's rights and her efforts to mobilize women for various peace efforts. Gary Williams is a professor of English at the University of Idaho and the author of "Hungry Heart: The Literary Emergence of Julia Ward Howe,"

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