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5.0 out of 5 stars What did Emily Dickinson and Carolyn Wyeth have in common?, February 22, 2008
This review is from: Women Who Marry Houses: Panic and Protest in Agoraphobia (Paperback)
They knew that in order to survive as unique individuals they had to eschew the culture of the outside world.

I came upon this book while doing some research about the history of women. A thorough reading of this seminal book might well give you the insight necessary to become all that you are, and experience the richness of life you instinctively knew was there for the taking. You needn't be agoraphobic, or a woman to benefit from this work. Just human.
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Women Who Marry Houses: Panic and Protest in Agoraphobia
Women Who Marry Houses: Panic and Protest in Agoraphobia by Robert Seidenberg (Paperback - Mar. 1983)
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