Legacy, Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... Mexican priesthood . In this she may have represented only the prejudices of her time , but for us to continue to read Cather and uncritically accept " a priest who is as superstitious as any native . . . frivolity in Gallegos of ...
... Mexican priesthood . In this she may have represented only the prejudices of her time , but for us to continue to read Cather and uncritically accept " a priest who is as superstitious as any native . . . frivolity in Gallegos of ...
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dants of both the Mexican and Indian peoples of the Southwest . I am not sure how a critic like Skaggs , who so deeply admires her subject , should introduce such explicitly political concerns , but I am discomfited by their absence ...
dants of both the Mexican and Indian peoples of the Southwest . I am not sure how a critic like Skaggs , who so deeply admires her subject , should introduce such explicitly political concerns , but I am discomfited by their absence ...
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