Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... texts , familiar and forgotten , that could have composed this course , we chose the above for thematic representativeness and in- tertextual dialectic , as well as for lit- erary quality . What emerges from this grouping is an American ...
... texts , familiar and forgotten , that could have composed this course , we chose the above for thematic representativeness and in- tertextual dialectic , as well as for lit- erary quality . What emerges from this grouping is an American ...
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... texts in light of her own new strategies is nothing less than brilliant , but her method is something less than new : it is an almost old method , and the route by which it comes to the forefront now is something of an irony . Literary ...
... texts in light of her own new strategies is nothing less than brilliant , but her method is something less than new : it is an almost old method , and the route by which it comes to the forefront now is something of an irony . Literary ...
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... texts of women - in the past decade as well as the past eight centuries- do not reflect such a purpose ( Makward 97 ) . While I find the association of the female unconscious with the preoedipal stage of primary love and identification ...
... texts of women - in the past decade as well as the past eight centuries- do not reflect such a purpose ( Makward 97 ) . While I find the association of the female unconscious with the preoedipal stage of primary love and identification ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
Dickinsons | 29 |
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