Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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Halaman 123
... Rowlandson , as she so vividly puts it , had to " turn my back upon the Town , and travel with them into the vast and desolate Wilderness , I knew not whither " ( 122-23 ) . Rowlandson was one of twenty - four captives taken in the ...
... Rowlandson , as she so vividly puts it , had to " turn my back upon the Town , and travel with them into the vast and desolate Wilderness , I knew not whither " ( 122-23 ) . Rowlandson was one of twenty - four captives taken in the ...
Halaman 128
... Rowlandson's text and to recover the " colloquial " voice within it which has so often been occluded — the voice of a woman whose experience allowed her to move from characterizing Indians early in her narrative as indistinguishable and ...
... Rowlandson's text and to recover the " colloquial " voice within it which has so often been occluded — the voice of a woman whose experience allowed her to move from characterizing Indians early in her narrative as indistinguishable and ...
Halaman 129
... Rowlandson notes the variations , all of them minor , in the early editions of the narrative . 6. Some critics have noted Rowlandson's contradictory narrative registers , though none has yet explored their implications at length . For ...
... Rowlandson notes the variations , all of them minor , in the early editions of the narrative . 6. Some critics have noted Rowlandson's contradictory narrative registers , though none has yet explored their implications at length . For ...
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