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  2. Rebekah Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Rebekah Carmichael, also spelled Rebecca, [1] later Hay (1766?–1823) was a British poet. Most of her works are sonnets and short lyrical poems. Most of her works are sonnets and short lyrical poems.

  3. Rebecca (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca is a 1938 Gothic novel by the English author Daphne du Maurier.It depicts an unnamed young woman who impetuously marries a wealthy widower, before discovering that both he and his household are haunted by the memory of his late first wife, the title character.

  4. Rebecca Tamás - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Tamás (born 1988) [1] is a British poet, writer, critic, and editor. She is the daughter of Hungarian philosopher and public intellectual Gáspár Miklós Tamás . Tamás studied creative writing at the University of Warwick and at the University of Edinburgh , where she won the Grierson Verse Prize, [ 2 ] before completing a PhD at ...

  5. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    A writer learning the craft of poetry might use the tools of poetry analysis to expand and strengthen their own mastery. [4] A reader might use the tools and techniques of poetry analysis in order to discern all that the work has to offer, and thereby gain a fuller, more rewarding appreciation of the poem. [ 5 ]

  6. Rebecca Hammond Lard - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca's twelve-page poem, On the Banks of the Ohio, was published in 1823 as a booklet and was featured widely by many magazines and papers. [2] [11] [13] This is recorded as Indiana's first published poetry. [1] In this poem, Rebecca talks about the area's landscape and the beauty of undisturbed nature.

  7. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca's stay with her aunts is a chance to improve her opportunities in life and to ease the strain on her family's budget. Despite her impoverished background, Rebecca is imaginative and charming. She often composes little poems and songs to express her feelings or to amuse her siblings. It is she who named their farm "Sunnybrook".

  8. Rebecca Harding Davis - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis (June 24, 1831 – September 29, 1910) was an American author and journalist. She was a pioneer of literary realism in American literature . She graduated valedictorian from Washington Female Seminary in Pennsylvania .

  9. Manderley - Wikipedia

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    Manderley is a fictional estate in Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca, owned by the character Maxim de Winter.. Located in Southern England, Manderley is a typical country estate: it is filled with family heirlooms, is run by a large domestic staff and is open to the public on certain days.