Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... important . In her com- ments , she locates the theme that perme- ates all of Woolson's novels : " Have you ever ... importance of this theme : " I should say I was a trifle homesick - only how can one be homesick who has'nt a ' home ...
... important . In her com- ments , she locates the theme that perme- ates all of Woolson's novels : " Have you ever ... importance of this theme : " I should say I was a trifle homesick - only how can one be homesick who has'nt a ' home ...
Halaman 60
... important and thoroughly researched anthology in Mr. Lauter's work because it appeared after he had completed his article . ) I would also like to mention one of my favorites among those I have found that Shockley doesn't include ...
... important and thoroughly researched anthology in Mr. Lauter's work because it appeared after he had completed his article . ) I would also like to mention one of my favorites among those I have found that Shockley doesn't include ...
Halaman 65
... importance , draw- ing upon published works by Gilman that are still available in current or older editions and upon ... important to recognize , since she wrote as if speaking for all women . The book takes a critical look at Gilman's ...
... importance , draw- ing upon published works by Gilman that are still available in current or older editions and upon ... important to recognize , since she wrote as if speaking for all women . The book takes a critical look at Gilman's ...
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