Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... points out this convergence , acknowl- edging its disturbing implications : “ It may be thought by some that [ the pioneer mothers ] developed a char- acter too rough , too masculine . ... We admit they were masculine , if you term that ...
... points out this convergence , acknowl- edging its disturbing implications : “ It may be thought by some that [ the pioneer mothers ] developed a char- acter too rough , too masculine . ... We admit they were masculine , if you term that ...
Halaman 26
... point that the frontier is the “ meeting - point ” of “ savagery ” and " civilization " implies a certain dyna- mism ... points out : " Indians , so the logic went , were a dying race incapable of accommodating them- selves to changed ...
... point that the frontier is the “ meeting - point ” of “ savagery ” and " civilization " implies a certain dyna- mism ... points out : " Indians , so the logic went , were a dying race incapable of accommodating them- selves to changed ...
Halaman 9
... points out , the camouflaging of emotions was common for slave women : It is unfortunate , but so much of what we would like to know about slave women can never be known because they masked their thoughts and personalities in order to ...
... points out , the camouflaging of emotions was common for slave women : It is unfortunate , but so much of what we would like to know about slave women can never be known because they masked their thoughts and personalities in order to ...
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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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