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_aAlice James, a biography _c/ Jean Strouse |
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_aBoston _b: Houghton Mifflin _c, c1980. |
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_axv, 367 p., [8] leaves of plates _b: ill. _c; 24 cm. |
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520 | _aAlice James was the youngest child and only girl in a family that produced two of the most brilliant individuals in 19th-century America. Her story reveals a fascinating, troubled, highly intelligent woman who struggled to extract a sense of meaning and self from a life that had every outward appearance of failure. She was articulate, politically radical, funny, wise, difficult, and intensely involved with her brothers and friends. | ||
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_aJames, Alice _d, 1848-1892 |
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_aWomen authors, American _y-20th century _v--Biography |
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