Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... sister's new house in Illinois and she is celebrat- ing the freedom she has experienced since her travels began , specifically her release from restrictive feminine cloth- ing such as gloves , sun - bonnets , and veils . Her sister ...
... sister's new house in Illinois and she is celebrat- ing the freedom she has experienced since her travels began , specifically her release from restrictive feminine cloth- ing such as gloves , sun - bonnets , and veils . Her sister ...
Halaman 109
... Sister Carrie and then withheld wide distribution of the book . Not until 1907 , when Dreiser republished Sister Carrie with another company , did the book gain a sizable readership ( Meyerowitz 117 ) . By the 1920s , though , mores had ...
... Sister Carrie and then withheld wide distribution of the book . Not until 1907 , when Dreiser republished Sister Carrie with another company , did the book gain a sizable readership ( Meyerowitz 117 ) . By the 1920s , though , mores had ...
Halaman 145
... sister La- vinia , who startled Wells by receiving com- pany in her gardening clothes . After several visits , Wells concluded that " Miss Lavinia ” was a " delightful and unusual personal- ity . as worthy of note as her more celebrated ...
... sister La- vinia , who startled Wells by receiving com- pany in her gardening clothes . After several visits , Wells concluded that " Miss Lavinia ” was a " delightful and unusual personal- ity . as worthy of note as her more celebrated ...
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