Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... novel's ritualistic warn- ings to " America's fair " -all suggest Foster's investment in formulaic didacti- cism far removed from the realistic complexity which twentieth - century critics have often approved in American novels ...
... novel's ritualistic warn- ings to " America's fair " -all suggest Foster's investment in formulaic didacti- cism far removed from the realistic complexity which twentieth - century critics have often approved in American novels ...
Halaman 40
... novel is more reminis- cent of Hannah Webster Foster than of Harriet Jacobs , and redefines Our Nig this time as a sentimental novel , an established and popular literature both accessible to the woman writer , and complete with an ...
... novel is more reminis- cent of Hannah Webster Foster than of Harriet Jacobs , and redefines Our Nig this time as a sentimental novel , an established and popular literature both accessible to the woman writer , and complete with an ...
Halaman 51
... novel's collapse . In writing Our Nig , Harriet Wilson has taken control and 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 ...
... novel's collapse . In writing Our Nig , Harriet Wilson has taken control and 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 ...
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Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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