Legacy, Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... fact that Lucy's options are presented to her as a mere choice between mates underscores the fact that this is a world that cannot imagine or make a place for a woman who demands both love and light , both life and art , both emotional ...
... fact that Lucy's options are presented to her as a mere choice between mates underscores the fact that this is a world that cannot imagine or make a place for a woman who demands both love and light , both life and art , both emotional ...
Halaman 24
... fact construction . For Cather in Sapphira , I suggest , the anxious ap- proach to the elusive " real " generates the closing narrative disruptions that call into question the novel as fiction , and in fact obliterate the conventional ...
... fact construction . For Cather in Sapphira , I suggest , the anxious ap- proach to the elusive " real " generates the closing narrative disruptions that call into question the novel as fiction , and in fact obliterate the conventional ...
Halaman 147
... facts of need , like the spider , spinning not only our dwell- ings , but our grave - clothes from our own breasts . ( Our Famous Women 538 ) Notes 1. In fact , Cooke's reputation , though minor , has held firm in the twentieth century ...
... facts of need , like the spider , spinning not only our dwell- ings , but our grave - clothes from our own breasts . ( Our Famous Women 538 ) Notes 1. In fact , Cooke's reputation , though minor , has held firm in the twentieth century ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
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