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Shaggy Muses The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf Emily Dickinson Edith Wharton Elizabeth Barrett Browning And Emily Bront Adams

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Shaggy Muses The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf Emily Dickinson Edith Wharton Elizabeth Barrett Browning And Emily Bront Adams
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group;Ballantine Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.48 MB
Author: Adams, Maureen B
ISBN: 9780307490803, 0307490807
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Shaggy Muses The Dogs Who Inspired Virginia Woolf Emily Dickinson Edith Wharton Elizabeth Barrett Browning And Emily Bront Adams by Adams, Maureen B 9780307490803, 0307490807 instant download after payment.

Coaxed through a depression by her golden retriever, Adams, a psychologist and former English professor, was drawn to five women writers who relied on their dogs for emotional support. Flush distracted Elizabeth Barrett after her favorite brother's death. Formidable, eccentric Emily Bronte, who once savagely beat her fierce mastiff, Keeper, for sleeping on her bed, refused to sentimentalize the human-dog bond in Wuthering Heights. Carlo, a Newfoundland, comforted Emily Dickinson in a dark time--when she may have been in love with a married man--and Edith Wharton mourned the death of one of her pooches more than the death of her mother. And Adams suggests that Virginia Woolf, depicting a dog's trauma in her biography of Flush, who was dognapped for ransom, dealt with her own childhood molestation. Lovers of both dogs and classic writers will identify with this sweet, quirky book.--From publisher description.;Elizabeth Barrett Browning & Flush -- Emily Brontë & Keeper -- Emily Dickinson & Carlo -- Edith Wharton & Foxy, Linky, and the dogs in between -- Virginia Woolf & Gurth, Grizzle, Pinka.

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