Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... captivity romance that creates the first expression of female extra - vagance in America . In its fictionali- zation , the captivity narrative becomes not a tale of imprisonment primarily , but a tale . of liberation , uniquely woman ...
... captivity romance that creates the first expression of female extra - vagance in America . In its fictionali- zation , the captivity narrative becomes not a tale of imprisonment primarily , but a tale . of liberation , uniquely woman ...
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... captivity to community ; historical change is drama- tized as a physical journey — a jail - break- from one space to the other . By making the frontier a precondition for domestic community , the women - authored captivity . romances ...
... captivity to community ; historical change is drama- tized as a physical journey — a jail - break- from one space to the other . By making the frontier a precondition for domestic community , the women - authored captivity . romances ...
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... captivity romance through the trope of imprison- ment , which , as my analysis of Hope Les- lie should demonstrate , was stressed- even overstressed - as women's exper- ience in America . Sandra Gilbert writes that " women writers have ...
... captivity romance through the trope of imprison- ment , which , as my analysis of Hope Les- lie should demonstrate , was stressed- even overstressed - as women's exper- ience in America . Sandra Gilbert writes that " women writers have ...
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