Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... authority , Wilson's primary strategy is to tap into the authority that is inherent in certain literary traditions . I will argue that to authorize , that is to lend authority and the right of author- ship , this text Wilson draws on ...
... authority , Wilson's primary strategy is to tap into the authority that is inherent in certain literary traditions . I will argue that to authorize , that is to lend authority and the right of author- ship , this text Wilson draws on ...
Halaman 39
... authority . She then uses this authority to empower the protagonist , giving her the appearance of autonomy by empha- sizing the choices that she can make , and even implying that Frado has choices when she does not . These strategies ...
... authority . She then uses this authority to empower the protagonist , giving her the appearance of autonomy by empha- sizing the choices that she can make , and even implying that Frado has choices when she does not . These strategies ...
Halaman 51
... authority over the events of her own life . But at the end of the novel the narrator can no longer sustain a voice ; the protagonist can no longer move a plot forward . As the protagonist , the narrator , and the author begin to meld ...
... authority over the events of her own life . But at the end of the novel the narrator can no longer sustain a voice ; the protagonist can no longer move a plot forward . As the protagonist , the narrator , and the author begin to meld ...
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