Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... female identity and his- tory , it is , ironically , the 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 ...
... female identity and his- tory , it is , ironically , the 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 ...
Halaman 10
... female com- munity . Magawisca hails Everell as a brother more than as a lover . Esther , too , in the note informing Everell and Hope of her departure to England , writes that she " shall hereafter feel a sister's love [ for Everell ] ...
... female com- munity . Magawisca hails Everell as a brother more than as a lover . Esther , too , in the note informing Everell and Hope of her departure to England , writes that she " shall hereafter feel a sister's love [ for Everell ] ...
Halaman 17
... female artists who choose " homelessness and habitual solitude " ( 6 ) over human relation- ships , male or female , which often threat- en betrayal . One of the aspects of " home- lessness " that Weimer emphasizes is the lack of family ...
... female artists who choose " homelessness and habitual solitude " ( 6 ) over human relation- ships , male or female , which often threat- en betrayal . One of the aspects of " home- lessness " that Weimer emphasizes is the lack of family ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
The Novels of Constance | 17 |
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