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A born competitor , she was bound to experiment with every type of writing , and she surely would not completely neglect the most popular narrative medium of her age , namely , the drama . She was keenly interested in the development of ...
A born competitor , she was bound to experiment with every type of writing , and she surely would not completely neglect the most popular narrative medium of her age , namely , the drama . She was keenly interested in the development of ...
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Elizabeth's whole life was drama . She watched drama , she acted drama , she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E.C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : " Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted ...
Elizabeth's whole life was drama . She watched drama , she acted drama , she wrote drama , and she lived drama . E.C. Wilson told how she conquered the stage : " Her invincible wit that mastered any scene where mere male sense strutted ...
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... Drama Novel Mystery Social Novel Biological Science Chemistry Allegory Opera Social Drama Psychological Drama Sixteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Seventeenth Eighteenth Eighteenth Eighteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth ...
... Drama Novel Mystery Social Novel Biological Science Chemistry Allegory Opera Social Drama Psychological Drama Sixteenth Sixteenth Seventeenth Seventeenth Eighteenth Eighteenth Eighteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth ...
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