Legacy, Volume 9;Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... describing Mrs. Blackett's great quality as the gift of perfect self - forgetful- ness— " that charming surrender for ... describes Mrs. Blackett and her son William sing- ing " Home Sweet Home " together for their guests , and making ...
... describing Mrs. Blackett's great quality as the gift of perfect self - forgetful- ness— " that charming surrender for ... describes Mrs. Blackett and her son William sing- ing " Home Sweet Home " together for their guests , and making ...
Halaman 67
... describe it " ) that belie his story's power . Tom's story is " sequen- tial and explanatory " ( 254 ) , Lee ex ... describes the design of the cliff city , Tom's narrative , and the novel itself . In a mysterious parallel process ...
... describe it " ) that belie his story's power . Tom's story is " sequen- tial and explanatory " ( 254 ) , Lee ex ... describes the design of the cliff city , Tom's narrative , and the novel itself . In a mysterious parallel process ...
Halaman 123
... describes as the creation of a myth to give " women the central position of power and au- thority in the story ... describe in The Madwoman in the Attic ( 54 ) ; it is also the language of the quilt : to speak one's truth in ways that ...
... describes as the creation of a myth to give " women the central position of power and au- thority in the story ... describe in The Madwoman in the Attic ( 54 ) ; it is also the language of the quilt : to speak one's truth in ways that ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
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