Legacy, Volume 7,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... imaginative par- ticipation in the work of creation and com- munication . The domestic novelist of the 1850s made her ... imagination , which makes us real to one another . ' 8 Like Stowe and Davis , the American literary Naturalists ...
... imaginative par- ticipation in the work of creation and com- munication . The domestic novelist of the 1850s made her ... imagination , which makes us real to one another . ' 8 Like Stowe and Davis , the American literary Naturalists ...
Halaman 10
... imagination itself . Indeed , Cather in her later years began to associate faith and art so intensely that the two become synonymous for her . She believed in the power of a human symbol to make real that spirit or experience which it ...
... imagination itself . Indeed , Cather in her later years began to associate faith and art so intensely that the two become synonymous for her . She believed in the power of a human symbol to make real that spirit or experience which it ...
Halaman 17
... imagination and yearning . Neverthe- less this imagination ( again like Charlotte's ) represents not so much " fantasy " as a chosen perspective on reality - that cup which , for Freeman , is always as half full as it is half empty ...
... imagination and yearning . Neverthe- less this imagination ( again like Charlotte's ) represents not so much " fantasy " as a chosen perspective on reality - that cup which , for Freeman , is always as half full as it is half empty ...
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Sentiment Naturalism and the Female Regionalist Elaine Sargent Apthorp | 3 |
Role Reversal as Liberation in Sarah Orne Jewetts | 23 |
Toms Husband by Sarah Orne Jewett | 30 |
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