Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 115
... Child expands upon the paradigm of the dutiful - but- disobedient daughter in her first published writing , the novel Hobomok : A Tale of Early Times by an American , printed anonymously in 1824 when Child was just twenty - two years ...
... Child expands upon the paradigm of the dutiful - but- disobedient daughter in her first published writing , the novel Hobomok : A Tale of Early Times by an American , printed anonymously in 1824 when Child was just twenty - two years ...
Halaman 116
... Child's novel partakes in the founding of a genre in which parental figures are freighted with the symbolic baggage of American reli- gious history . Calvinist elders , who are charac- teristically narrow - minded , unaffectionate , and ...
... Child's novel partakes in the founding of a genre in which parental figures are freighted with the symbolic baggage of American reli- gious history . Calvinist elders , who are charac- teristically narrow - minded , unaffectionate , and ...
Halaman 123
... Child - indeed of many early nineteenth- century American novels . The disobedient daughters of Hobomok and A New England Tale find sanction for their dissent in their moral , religious , and intellectual refinement . Educated and ...
... Child - indeed of many early nineteenth- century American novels . The disobedient daughters of Hobomok and A New England Tale find sanction for their dissent in their moral , religious , and intellectual refinement . Educated and ...
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Nancy F Sweet Dissent and the Daughter in A New England Tale | 107 |
Sherwood Bonners Travel | 126 |
Making Up | 144 |
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