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Reconsidering the awakening: The literary sisterhood of Kate Chopin and George Egerton

Southern Quarterly,  Spring 2003  by Rich, Charlotte

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17 This was the story parodied as "She-Notes," by Owen Seaman writing as "Borgia Smudgiton," in Punch (10 Mar. 1894).

18 See Ammons' "Introduction" to Conflicting Stories.

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