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Eunice and the Jade Gods : Jewett's Religious Rhetoric in A Country Doctor TERRY HELLER Coe College 1 I house , the model of refinement to younger brothers and. When Nan Prince , the protagonist of Sarah hen Nan Prince , the protagonist ...
Eunice and the Jade Gods : Jewett's Religious Rhetoric in A Country Doctor TERRY HELLER Coe College 1 I house , the model of refinement to younger brothers and. When Nan Prince , the protagonist of Sarah hen Nan Prince , the protagonist ...
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Jewett evidently thought rhetorical subversion an effective strategy , for she tried it several times during the 1880s , usually to undermine conservative gender ideology . In " Speaking Softly to be Heard , " I have examined Jewett's ...
Jewett evidently thought rhetorical subversion an effective strategy , for she tried it several times during the 1880s , usually to undermine conservative gender ideology . In " Speaking Softly to be Heard , " I have examined Jewett's ...
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Though none of Jewett's first readers that I have found took notice of her subversive rhetoric , still her attempt to speak effectively but indirectly to the Eunices among her readers becomes visible when one studies the text.11 It ...
Though none of Jewett's first readers that I have found took notice of her subversive rhetoric , still her attempt to speak effectively but indirectly to the Eunices among her readers becomes visible when one studies the text.11 It ...
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