Legacy, Volume 9;Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 12
Halaman 29
... convention and language . But as one might expect , given the antisocial instinctual powers of the chora ( far removed from socialized myths of beatific , nurturing mother- hood ) and the corresponding forces of repression directed ...
... convention and language . But as one might expect , given the antisocial instinctual powers of the chora ( far removed from socialized myths of beatific , nurturing mother- hood ) and the corresponding forces of repression directed ...
Halaman 53
... conventions . The re- striction of women's roles and men's too - seemed , quite simply , impractical to Fisher . She reasoned that since everyone is born with unique abilities , limitations , and temperaments , one's place should not be ...
... conventions . The re- striction of women's roles and men's too - seemed , quite simply , impractical to Fisher . She reasoned that since everyone is born with unique abilities , limitations , and temperaments , one's place should not be ...
Halaman 69
... conventions account for a few arguable weaknesses : Lee's failure to establish her theoretical position in an introduction does not fulfill current American expectations , for example , and her secondary bibliography is so selective as ...
... conventions account for a few arguable weaknesses : Lee's failure to establish her theoretical position in an introduction does not fulfill current American expectations , for example , and her secondary bibliography is so selective as ...
Isi
The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
Hak Cipta | |
7 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
1992 The Pennsylvania ain't Alcott American Women Writers Ann's artist Aunt Jane baby Bergson Boston Calvert Hall Celia Charlotte Perkins Gilman Cleve Cooke's critical culture Dargan death Dickinson domestic Dorothy Canfield Fisher Eliza Calvert Elizabeth Emily ence essay Evvie Evvie's experience female Feminist fiction gender Gilman Hospital Sketches husband imagist Jane of Kentucky Journal Judd Kane Kate Chopin language Lathrop LEGACY letter Lida Lincoln literary lives Lost Lady Louisa May Alcott Louise Pound Lucy Gayheart Lucy's male Marian Forrester marriage married Mary maternal military metaphor mother narrative narrator nature poetry Nebraska Niel nineteenth-century novel nurse paper Pennsylvania State University poem published Quirk reader role Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Rose Terry Cooke Rowlandson's Sally Ann Sapphira Sarah sexual short stories soldier Studies Susan tell Thea tion tive Trib Trib's ture University Park voice Willa Cather woman women poets writing wrote York