Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... tive makes clear . Sarah's death severed Rowlandson's last physical link to her former self except for rare meetings with her other two children ; it dislo- cated her from her own history and identity in a way that could only have been ...
... tive makes clear . Sarah's death severed Rowlandson's last physical link to her former self except for rare meetings with her other two children ; it dislo- cated her from her own history and identity in a way that could only have been ...
Halaman 11
... tive , to spaces that we as readers can never fill . In her preface , she begins by stressing not what she has to relate , but rather what she cannot or will not tell : " My descriptions fall far short of the facts . I have concealed ...
... tive , to spaces that we as readers can never fill . In her preface , she begins by stressing not what she has to relate , but rather what she cannot or will not tell : " My descriptions fall far short of the facts . I have concealed ...
Halaman 61
... tive , and insulting to her and her family , especially her husband . An emotional chasm now separated these old collabo- rators who Elbridge Gerry hoped to bring to an equitable meeting of the minds . Warren thanked Gerry for assur ...
... tive , and insulting to her and her family , especially her husband . An emotional chasm now separated these old collabo- rators who Elbridge Gerry hoped to bring to an equitable meeting of the minds . Warren thanked Gerry for assur ...
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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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