Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... narrator only partially inhabits the masculine position . When she goes on the " men - only " trip in A New Home , she does not participate in it but is only a " spectator , " alienated from the group . And the narrator in Forest Life ...
... narrator only partially inhabits the masculine position . When she goes on the " men - only " trip in A New Home , she does not participate in it but is only a " spectator , " alienated from the group . And the narrator in Forest Life ...
Halaman 42
... narrator the opportunity to establish a voice that is relatively objective and quite conven- tional , and that gives ... narrator's identity : You can philosophize , gentle reader , upon the impropriety of such unions , and preach dozens ...
... narrator the opportunity to establish a voice that is relatively objective and quite conven- tional , and that gives ... narrator's identity : You can philosophize , gentle reader , upon the impropriety of such unions , and preach dozens ...
Halaman 52
... narrator is ... omniscient . In the case of Our Nig the very anonymity of placing the narrative voice within a tradition is useful . 8. Mrs. Bellmont's actions also seem to be an attempt to keep her from being a narrator / author ...
... narrator is ... omniscient . In the case of Our Nig the very anonymity of placing the narrative voice within a tradition is useful . 8. Mrs. Bellmont's actions also seem to be an attempt to keep her from being a narrator / author ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
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Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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