Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... central and binding virtues . Jane , though meek and dutiful , also possesses a store of autonomy and self - reliance rooted in her strong Christian faith . Her prospective marriage to Erskine fails not because of the Wilsons ' meddling ...
... central and binding virtues . Jane , though meek and dutiful , also possesses a store of autonomy and self - reliance rooted in her strong Christian faith . Her prospective marriage to Erskine fails not because of the Wilsons ' meddling ...
Halaman 116
... Central to Child's vision of national progress is the refinement of Mary , who confers on the New World both a conservative erudition and a tolerant liberalism . As a " tale of early times by an American , " Child's novel exemplifies ...
... Central to Child's vision of national progress is the refinement of Mary , who confers on the New World both a conservative erudition and a tolerant liberalism . As a " tale of early times by an American , " Child's novel exemplifies ...
Halaman 160
... central statement in Nan's defense against Mrs. Fraley's assault upon her decision to become a physician . Nan could almost be seen as responding directly to Austin Phelps , a well - known clergyman of the era , who asserts in " Reform ...
... central statement in Nan's defense against Mrs. Fraley's assault upon her decision to become a physician . Nan could almost be seen as responding directly to Austin Phelps , a well - known clergyman of the era , who asserts in " Reform ...
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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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