Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 9
... father's " firm Light . " His death seems so arbitrary and so wasteful . Dickinson adds to the profligacy she in ... Father , who , like Dickinson's father , speaks with a " militant Accent that would startle . " 12 This letter shows us ...
... father's " firm Light . " His death seems so arbitrary and so wasteful . Dickinson adds to the profligacy she in ... Father , who , like Dickinson's father , speaks with a " militant Accent that would startle . " 12 This letter shows us ...
Halaman 10
... father . She evokes the paradox of burial : the ground contains the body but not the spirit . In this evocation , she harks back to a poem written some ten years before her father's death : 14 A Coffin - is a small Domain , Yet able to ...
... father . She evokes the paradox of burial : the ground contains the body but not the spirit . In this evocation , she harks back to a poem written some ten years before her father's death : 14 A Coffin - is a small Domain , Yet able to ...
Halaman 16
... father's banished name and body and the captor father's mocking presence " ( 80 ) . The response of Linda's father to his son reveals the anxiety of black paternity and an uncer- tainty concerning biological relation that mothers simply ...
... father's banished name and body and the captor father's mocking presence " ( 80 ) . The response of Linda's father to his son reveals the anxiety of black paternity and an uncer- tainty concerning biological relation that mothers simply ...
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Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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