Legacy, Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... sense of her own value and rights , makes Lucy's death no simple , sense- less accident ( even less a fortunate one ) . When Harry claims that Lucy had the better fate by dying young , one cringes and resists the viewpoint because of ...
... sense of her own value and rights , makes Lucy's death no simple , sense- less accident ( even less a fortunate one ) . When Harry claims that Lucy had the better fate by dying young , one cringes and resists the viewpoint because of ...
Halaman 20
... sense we have of the implied author , whose generous sympathy for all of these voices - espe- cially that of the bewildered Lucy- alone assures us of a binding signifi- cance , our sadness generated by and founded in her sense of value ...
... sense we have of the implied author , whose generous sympathy for all of these voices - espe- cially that of the bewildered Lucy- alone assures us of a binding signifi- cance , our sadness generated by and founded in her sense of value ...
Halaman 26
... sense indeed an " arid " knowl- edge of signifiers , of representations rather than the realities they represent . In Sapphira this erudition evidently de- velops in reciprocal or compensatory relation to another of the novel's ener ...
... sense indeed an " arid " knowl- edge of signifiers , of representations rather than the realities they represent . In Sapphira this erudition evidently de- velops in reciprocal or compensatory relation to another of the novel's ener ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
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