Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... period of years , both Dickinson and Holland shaped one another as reader and writer so that letters could bridge the physical distance between them . Dickinson wrote often of her love of nature and flowers , and the two women ...
... period of years , both Dickinson and Holland shaped one another as reader and writer so that letters could bridge the physical distance between them . Dickinson wrote often of her love of nature and flowers , and the two women ...
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... periods . Though the Great Depression and the garment sweatshop stand behind many of her early poems , by the late ... period , the experience of many American workers , especially women workers , on the political Left as they lived ...
... periods . Though the Great Depression and the garment sweatshop stand behind many of her early poems , by the late ... period , the experience of many American workers , especially women workers , on the political Left as they lived ...
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... period , Tane observes that " business , versatile , goes on as usual , / learning to meet without flinching / the cutthroat rivalry of death " ( 10-12 ) . The stanzas that follow send up this " competition " between business and death ...
... period , Tane observes that " business , versatile , goes on as usual , / learning to meet without flinching / the cutthroat rivalry of death " ( 10-12 ) . The stanzas that follow send up this " competition " between business and death ...
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