Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... postbellum era when the United States was simultaneously reinventing itself in the wake of the Civil War and flexing its colonial muscle abroad . George B. Handley observes in Postslavery Literatures in the Americas that despite its ...
... postbellum era when the United States was simultaneously reinventing itself in the wake of the Civil War and flexing its colonial muscle abroad . George B. Handley observes in Postslavery Literatures in the Americas that despite its ...
Halaman 133
... postbellum travel writers identify be- tween Massachusetts , specifically , and any- where South , the speaker foretells regional distinction that can be safely annihilated by assimilation . Bonner's " Southern brain " appre- hends his ...
... postbellum travel writers identify be- tween Massachusetts , specifically , and any- where South , the speaker foretells regional distinction that can be safely annihilated by assimilation . Bonner's " Southern brain " appre- hends his ...
Halaman 144
... postbellum United States . Though the novella speaks only sparingly of the American Civil War , it addresses some of the scars left in its wake , particularly those involv- ing women's social position , racial passing , and a fear of ...
... postbellum United States . Though the novella speaks only sparingly of the American Civil War , it addresses some of the scars left in its wake , particularly those involv- ing women's social position , racial passing , and a fear of ...
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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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