Legacy, Volume 9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1992 |
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... struggles to represent , through manipulation of the linguistic and representational conventions pre- scribed by a ... struggle incoherently to ex- press in an environment which has no language and offers no models for such a way of ...
... struggles to represent , through manipulation of the linguistic and representational conventions pre- scribed by a ... struggle incoherently to ex- press in an environment which has no language and offers no models for such a way of ...
Halaman 65
... struggle than in the struggle itself . Nevertheless , Lee finds roots for her views of Cather in Cather's early years . Cather's " double " focus began in child- hood , Lee contends , pointing out the " two manners " of Thea Kronborg in ...
... struggle than in the struggle itself . Nevertheless , Lee finds roots for her views of Cather in Cather's early years . Cather's " double " focus began in child- hood , Lee contends , pointing out the " two manners " of Thea Kronborg in ...
Halaman 114
... struggle is protracted because she does not want to leave before her three months ' enlistment expires : " the idea of giving up so soon was proclaiming defeat before I was fairly routed " ( 60 ) . The stubborn Trib echoes the stubborn ...
... struggle is protracted because she does not want to leave before her three months ' enlistment expires : " the idea of giving up so soon was proclaiming defeat before I was fairly routed " ( 60 ) . The stubborn Trib echoes the stubborn ...
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The Later Novels | 69 |
A JOURNAL | 90 |
Narrative Authority in Louisa | 104 |
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