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Show 45 Anderson ts AdgQ l$lt Lake" (a !lmm,,7 Ja!! , and others. Mre. Gaskell, and It is .• 'frol1ope, Added later to the approved. list novels by were otb.rs.$ significant reading habits ti$O'O.S$iens I or to note of the yeung a.t 'least. Uterary level 0£ women mention, a$ 'the that, matured, as Mrs. Gates began to include or ot Q,ther work,$ above missionary tra,0ts it religious w$lfare being th. purpose 'If the mag.sine grew older and of the cla.ssies !he Jou.rnal. had. been dedica.ted \0 the their W"'1n$n by!. A Cburchill, James 'et1aore Cooper., Booth Tarkington) Nathaniel ilawthorne, Winston the "Du;rrant of J,ngland, TermysQn, Ruskin t$ hies 2!. tbe st and. Qu, i! and Longie.llow of Oh1de<1'. Nis.toa traot), _ k, Ctle1?ra.$d. Mormon poems 1>7 th'e Dickens t ,_1-io<11oa1 of problems primary irrtportance. when it tir$t of Morw.on girls. Mrs. Gate$ thus stated apped J We wish to b. a.ble tQ pre.eent before the ,young girls matt,ere o£ int$:t.st to them, feeling sure that anything connected with their future lives and immediate labors will find rea.dy ac ceptance 'with thEm'l.9 iut ":rut ure li vee sad imediate labol"sft had to be mora.lity was to reign supra. in Mom.on4om.. self to set up literature The good novol.ist Gould m<>ralitl' ... as a not be "the ehe.aP1 vulgv, unduly concerned The bad novelist III the beat Ut.ratur., evil hd to be punished; at the good life." with im all this &ad was same time, it was Gatesf criticism of this book appqrs below. SttTraveling 9 if Mrs. Gat.ea took it 'tlpn her- pos.itive force working toward ma.lnl¥ UlQU\l. infraetiollS. 7Mrs• governed Library," YUt11 W0!9P's J9al (Jan. esignJtJ !m!B. Woman's J_o (Oat .. , I, 1900) 18$9) I" 23. XI, 37. more. |