Legacy, Volume 9;Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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Halaman 71
... argues that Cather is not simply a nostalgic sentimentalist es- caping back to the lost world of the prairie pioneers , but rather a modernist using the past to critique the present . Middleton focuses on Cather's style , particularly ...
... argues that Cather is not simply a nostalgic sentimentalist es- caping back to the lost world of the prairie pioneers , but rather a modernist using the past to critique the present . Middleton focuses on Cather's style , particularly ...
Halaman 75
... argues that Cather was incapable of writing " truly memorable fiction " until she had satis- factorily dealt with the opposition be- tween art and life , which Bergsonism helped her to achieve , but Quirk doesn't outline how that ...
... argues that Cather was incapable of writing " truly memorable fiction " until she had satis- factorily dealt with the opposition be- tween art and life , which Bergsonism helped her to achieve , but Quirk doesn't outline how that ...
Halaman 120
... argues that the same charac- teristics that initially brought acclaim to nineteenth - century American women writers ... argue that " [ t ] wentieth - century critics have taught generations of students to equate pop- ularity with ...
... argues that the same charac- teristics that initially brought acclaim to nineteenth - century American women writers ... argue that " [ t ] wentieth - century critics have taught generations of students to equate pop- ularity with ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
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