Legacy, Volume 6-7Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... heroine problem " by directly confront- ing the issue of gender ; heroism for Austin's heroine ( s ) is precisely the rejection of what Smith called the " canons of gentility . " In- deed the civilization from which the heroine " lights ...
... heroine problem " by directly confront- ing the issue of gender ; heroism for Austin's heroine ( s ) is precisely the rejection of what Smith called the " canons of gentility . " In- deed the civilization from which the heroine " lights ...
Halaman 47
... heroine , Jane Elton , with a " rare habit of putting self aside . " Rare or not , the selflessness exhibited by Jane was deemed a requisite in nineteenth - century women , fictional or otherwise . However , Sedgwick also invested her ...
... heroine , Jane Elton , with a " rare habit of putting self aside . " Rare or not , the selflessness exhibited by Jane was deemed a requisite in nineteenth - century women , fictional or otherwise . However , Sedgwick also invested her ...
Halaman 4
... heroine of Queechy , is the spiritual teacher rather than the learner ( 97 ) . She is secure in her Christianity from the beginning , and thus her spiritual struggle must be very different from Ellen's in The Wide , Wide World . It is ...
... heroine of Queechy , is the spiritual teacher rather than the learner ( 97 ) . She is secure in her Christianity from the beginning , and thus her spiritual struggle must be very different from Ellen's in The Wide , Wide World . It is ...
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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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