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Tennessee Williams and the Southern Belle
Title: Tennessee Williams and the Southern Belle
Category: Arts & Humanities
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Tennessee Williams and the Southern Belle
Mary Ellen P. Evans
Dana Smith
THEA 393
11/23/99
Tennessee Williams and the Southern Belle
And such girls! . . . more grace, more elegance, more refinement, more guileless purity, were never found in the whole world over, in any age, not even that of the halcyon . . . so happy was our peculiar social system- there was about these country girls . . . mischief . . . spirit . . . fire . . . archness, coquetry, and bright winsomeness- tendrils these of a stock that was strong and true as heart
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