Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... century American women poets is essential if we are to understand the " cultures of poetic literacy " in nineteenth - century America ( 8 ) . Responding to Mary Poovey's provocative questions about what is at stake in the critical ...
... century American women poets is essential if we are to understand the " cultures of poetic literacy " in nineteenth - century America ( 8 ) . Responding to Mary Poovey's provocative questions about what is at stake in the critical ...
Halaman 197
... century venues of autonomous high culture " ( 4 ) . Loeffelholz begins by reading the work of two early nineteenth - century poets , Lucretia Davidson and Lydia Sigourney . Focusing on the promotion of Davidson's work after her death ...
... century venues of autonomous high culture " ( 4 ) . Loeffelholz begins by reading the work of two early nineteenth - century poets , Lucretia Davidson and Lydia Sigourney . Focusing on the promotion of Davidson's work after her death ...
Halaman 211
... Century America . By Amanda Frisken . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 2004. 208 pp . $ 37.50 . Reviewed by Patricia Okker , University of Missouri , Columbia Writers of Conviction : The Personal Politics of Zona Gale.
... Century America . By Amanda Frisken . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 2004. 208 pp . $ 37.50 . Reviewed by Patricia Okker , University of Missouri , Columbia Writers of Conviction : The Personal Politics of Zona Gale.
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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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