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I am an actress, with a little bit of experience in a lot of different things. I have worked on stage, off stage, backstage, and building the stage. I try to have a hand in anything creative including coffee, photography, and fancying myself a writer.
I am an actress, with a little bit of experience in a lot of different things. I have worked on stage, off stage, backstage, and building the stage. I try to have a hand in anything creative including coffee, photography, and fancying myself a writer.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, summa cum laude
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, summa cum laude
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With the help of two of his contemporaries, Sarah Stickney Ellis and Caroline Norton, we can see quite clearly how Victorian women lived in a box, not unlike Tennyson's fictional tower.
By Lindsay Erika | Published 4/22/2007
Often times in Victorian literature the women are downright silly. The core reason for this is simple. In nineteenth century England girls of the upper and middle classes were raised for the purpose of one goal: to marry.
By Lindsay Erika | Published 3/6/2007
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