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Great Plains Quarterly (through 2013)
Date of this Version
1992
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The battles fought by Frank Baldwin on the open plains are not the only conflicts chronicled in A Long March. While Frank was away for long periods of time, his wife, Alice, battled her own feelings of depression, inadequacy, and especially anger at the role of Victorian wife, which she fought against in search of worth and individuality.
				
					
Comments
Published in Great Plains Quarterly 12:1 (Winter 1992). Copyright © 1992 Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska–Lincoln.