Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... artist that has previously been denied her . Like Helwyze , who is described variously as an artist- whether a writer manipulating charac- ters and readers , or a musician whose " skillful hand touched the various chords that vibrated ...
... artist that has previously been denied her . Like Helwyze , who is described variously as an artist- whether a writer manipulating charac- ters and readers , or a musician whose " skillful hand touched the various chords that vibrated ...
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... artist's ability to " transpose [ his or her ] order- ings into [ his or her ] reader's felt understanding through an invisible per- suasion " ( 46 ) . As Brodhead notes , the novelist's power was often described by Alcott's ...
... artist's ability to " transpose [ his or her ] order- ings into [ his or her ] reader's felt understanding through an invisible per- suasion " ( 46 ) . As Brodhead notes , the novelist's power was often described by Alcott's ...
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... artist and objet d'art , Canaris's androgyny is much more convincing , ultimately , than the androgyny of the maternal Gladys , and therefore Canaris , rather than Gladys , offers Alcott a final model for the ungendered artist . At the ...
... artist and objet d'art , Canaris's androgyny is much more convincing , ultimately , than the androgyny of the maternal Gladys , and therefore Canaris , rather than Gladys , offers Alcott a final model for the ungendered artist . At the ...
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