Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 116
... story of the nation's colonial beginnings and looked forward to its future as a model for the world ” ( 608 ) . In her version of national narrative , Child shifts focus away from the patriarchal Puritanism of the New England ...
... story of the nation's colonial beginnings and looked forward to its future as a model for the world ” ( 608 ) . In her version of national narrative , Child shifts focus away from the patriarchal Puritanism of the New England ...
Halaman 182
... story . At this point in the novel , the reader is relieved , like the narrator , that Sonya has escaped a marriage that was both sexually threatening and emotionally confining . Instead of smoothing the way toward Americanization ...
... story . At this point in the novel , the reader is relieved , like the narrator , that Sonya has escaped a marriage that was both sexually threatening and emotionally confining . Instead of smoothing the way toward Americanization ...
Halaman 205
... story " like a braid " with each strand offering a different context for Swisshelm : religion , marriage , property , work , abolition , and woman's rights . The organization works well ; as Hoffert proceeds chronologically through each ...
... story " like a braid " with each strand offering a different context for Swisshelm : religion , marriage , property , work , abolition , and woman's rights . The organization works well ; as Hoffert proceeds chronologically through each ...
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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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