Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... success meant success for publishers , not competition with them . Furthermore , there were aspects of traditional male and female roles in the relationship : male publishers handled the public de- tails of the arrangement while female ...
... success meant success for publishers , not competition with them . Furthermore , there were aspects of traditional male and female roles in the relationship : male publishers handled the public de- tails of the arrangement while female ...
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... success " may be tied to " artistic fail- ure " in the novelistic form . She gives nineteenth - century American senti- mental fiction as her example of ar- tistic failure , assuming everyone will agree that it's " awful . " 8 or ...
... success " may be tied to " artistic fail- ure " in the novelistic form . She gives nineteenth - century American senti- mental fiction as her example of ar- tistic failure , assuming everyone will agree that it's " awful . " 8 or ...
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... success of her public career . Hagar's greatest motive . . . had been to achieve , by the only means in her power , an independence , and she had made a resolution of reserve , self - denial , and solitude , as the only way of reserving ...
... success of her public career . Hagar's greatest motive . . . had been to achieve , by the only means in her power , an independence , and she had made a resolution of reserve , self - denial , and solitude , as the only way of reserving ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
Dickinsons | 29 |
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