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Citation Details Title: Poe and 'The Awakening.' (Edgar Allan Poe) Author: Rosemary F. Franklin Publication:The Mississippi Quarterly (Refereed) Date: December 22, 1993 Publisher: Mississippi State University Volume: v47 Issue: n1 Page: p47(11)