Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... positions . At the beginning of Forest Life , the narrator claims that she has become too " assimilated " and " too much westernized to be a competent painter of western peculiarities " ( 1 : 33 ) . Her writing ability , she claims , is ...
... positions . At the beginning of Forest Life , the narrator claims that she has become too " assimilated " and " too much westernized to be a competent painter of western peculiarities " ( 1 : 33 ) . Her writing ability , she claims , is ...
Halaman 134
... positions - emotional versus rational , public versus private , and so on - her works evince textual and thematic ... position , as The Coquette makes clear . Foster's protagonist , Eliza Whar- ton , fears that marriage to a minister ...
... positions - emotional versus rational , public versus private , and so on - her works evince textual and thematic ... position , as The Coquette makes clear . Foster's protagonist , Eliza Whar- ton , fears that marriage to a minister ...
Halaman 105
... positions vis - à - vis their social communities . Lily Bart and Sappho Clark are part of a larger historical ... position ; Sappho , we dis- cover , is really Mabelle Beaubean , whose father's threat to charge his half - brother with ...
... positions vis - à - vis their social communities . Lily Bart and Sappho Clark are part of a larger historical ... position ; Sappho , we dis- cover , is really Mabelle Beaubean , whose father's threat to charge his half - brother with ...
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