Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... readers of Dickinson we can , through her letters as epistolary " books , " directly reconstruct the meaning that she expressed or that her specific reader assigned to a particular letter . Even if we had every letter and overheard ...
... readers of Dickinson we can , through her letters as epistolary " books , " directly reconstruct the meaning that she expressed or that her specific reader assigned to a particular letter . Even if we had every letter and overheard ...
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... reader of the prose , poems , and epigrams she chose to send . She grew these readers as she grew her flowers , cre- ating the right environment for each and giving each specific care and different material to feed on . Because ...
... reader of the prose , poems , and epigrams she chose to send . She grew these readers as she grew her flowers , cre- ating the right environment for each and giving each specific care and different material to feed on . Because ...
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... readers and thus generate aware- ness of their professional achievements was by flaunting their public personae " ( 22 ) . Thus Crosby's written presentation was an astute reading of the literary marketplace of the 1950s . Presenting ...
... readers and thus generate aware- ness of their professional achievements was by flaunting their public personae " ( 22 ) . Thus Crosby's written presentation was an astute reading of the literary marketplace of the 1950s . Presenting ...
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Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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