Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... freedom from restraint . ” Ironi- cally , as such traits were arrogated as tropes for the freedom of white settlers , the real freedom and mobility of Native Americans was lost . This irony is exemplified in Eliza Farnham's Life in ...
... freedom from restraint . ” Ironi- cally , as such traits were arrogated as tropes for the freedom of white settlers , the real freedom and mobility of Native Americans was lost . This irony is exemplified in Eliza Farnham's Life in ...
Halaman 6
... freedom . Because Linda is a self - in - relation , she cannot gain her freedom by escaping alone , as did her Uncle Benjamin ; she has to consider her allegiance to her children and grandmother , bonds that are primar- ily defined by ...
... freedom . Because Linda is a self - in - relation , she cannot gain her freedom by escaping alone , as did her Uncle Benjamin ; she has to consider her allegiance to her children and grandmother , bonds that are primar- ily defined by ...
Halaman 107
... freedom with economic freedom , Lily ultimately experiences these twinned desires as a " longing for shelter , for escape from ... .. humiliating contingencies . Any definite situation would be more tolera- ble than this buffeting of ...
... freedom with economic freedom , Lily ultimately experiences these twinned desires as a " longing for shelter , for escape from ... .. humiliating contingencies . Any definite situation would be more tolera- ble than this buffeting of ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Paola Gemme Ann Sophia Winterbotham Stephens 18101886 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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