Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... genre's ten- sions to fit her needs and tell her story . However , before investigating Jacobs's subversion of the genre , we must first understand how she stocks her narra- tive with sentimental language and tropes . Consistent with ...
... genre's ten- sions to fit her needs and tell her story . However , before investigating Jacobs's subversion of the genre , we must first understand how she stocks her narra- tive with sentimental language and tropes . Consistent with ...
Halaman 11
... genre that so appeals to her audience , she has also subtly re- vised that genre . She will not close her book with either the death of the fallen woman or with the marriage her read- ers may expect . Rather , she suggests that the ...
... genre that so appeals to her audience , she has also subtly re- vised that genre . She will not close her book with either the death of the fallen woman or with the marriage her read- ers may expect . Rather , she suggests that the ...
Halaman 40
... genre . Perhaps for this reason , although Our Nig begins with a title , preface , and chapter heading that appear ... genres , maneuvering between the au- thenticity of first - person non - fiction " and the sentimental third ...
... genre . Perhaps for this reason , although Our Nig begins with a title , preface , and chapter heading that appear ... genres , maneuvering between the au- thenticity of first - person non - fiction " and the sentimental third ...
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