Legacy, Volume 6-7Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 41
... become Americanized , and Sankwei himself had not urged it . " I do appreciate the advantages of becoming westernized , " said he to Mrs. Dean whose influence and interest in his studies in America had helped him to become what he was ...
... become Americanized , and Sankwei himself had not urged it . " I do appreciate the advantages of becoming westernized , " said he to Mrs. Dean whose influence and interest in his studies in America had helped him to become what he was ...
Halaman 34
... become " unshaven and slouchy " ; homes become dilapidated , churches serve as gambling saloons . The women's republic , making full use of female architects , plumbers and the like , is a place of ab- solute order - no dirt , poverty ...
... become " unshaven and slouchy " ; homes become dilapidated , churches serve as gambling saloons . The women's republic , making full use of female architects , plumbers and the like , is a place of ab- solute order - no dirt , poverty ...
Halaman 13
... becomes to some degree tected child . She will experience the pleasures of domesticity while a coterie of servants will ... become suddenly uninter- ested in the strengths her heroine has developed . Yet the closing chapters sug- gest ...
... becomes to some degree tected child . She will experience the pleasures of domesticity while a coterie of servants will ... become suddenly uninter- ested in the strengths her heroine has developed . Yet the closing chapters sug- gest ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 6 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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