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  2. The Dream (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The tale may have been influenced by John Keats' poem "The Eve of St. Agnes", which is also the story of a young woman turning to a supernatural power for romantic advice. [2] In terms of form, "The Dream" is a variation on the Gothic fragment, exemplified by Anna Letitia Aiken's "Sir Bertrand: A Fragment" (1773).

  3. Mary Chalmers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eileen Chalmers (born March 16, 1927) is an American author and illustrator who has written children's books frequently featuring cats from the 1950s through the 1980s. She is known for her books about Harry, an anthropomorphic cat. Her books were well known for featuring her own illustrations in addition to the written text, including a ...

  4. Mary Ellmann - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellmann (née Donoghue) (1921–1989) was an American writer and literary critic. Magazines she reviewed included The New York Review of Books , The Nation , Encounter , The Atlantic Monthly , Commentary , The New Republic , the New Statesman and The American Scholar .

  5. Pantsing - Wikipedia

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    Pantsing can be used as a form of bullying and is technically the crime of simple assault.The practice has been viewed as a form of ritual emasculation. In 2007, British Secretary of State for Education and Skills Alan Johnson, in a speech to the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers, criticized such bullying and criticized YouTube for hosting a movie (since removed) of ...

  6. Mary Gaitskill - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gaitskill (born November 11, 1954) is an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker , Harper's Magazine , Esquire , The Best American Short Stories (1993, 2006, 2012, 2020), and The O. Henry Prize Stories (1998, 2008).

  7. The Calculating Stars - Wikipedia

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    Elma applies to the space program, but no women are selected. She begins working as a computer. Elma organizes an air show for female pilots and appears on a science television program to drum up public support for allowing women into the space program. Her image as the “Lady Astronaut” inspires many young women.

  8. Veronica (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Veronica is a 2005 novel by American author Mary Gaitskill.The book has been praised for its lyrical exploration of friendship, beauty, illness, and identity. [1] The novel draws on Gaitskill's signature themes of emotional complexity, societal norms, and the nuances of power dynamics in relationships.

  9. Mary McFadden - Wikipedia

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    Mary McFadden [1] (October 1, 1938 – September 13, 2024) was an American art collector, editor, fashion designer, and writer. She designed pleated dresses which were popular with women in high society.