Legacy, Volume 16,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1999 |
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Halaman 61
... Mexican civilization that is under attack by the savagery of both Indians and Yankees . As James Norval tells his wife of the circumstances that led him to promise Doña Theresa Medina that he would rescue Lola from captivity , he ...
... Mexican civilization that is under attack by the savagery of both Indians and Yankees . As James Norval tells his wife of the circumstances that led him to promise Doña Theresa Medina that he would rescue Lola from captivity , he ...
Halaman 64
... Mexican elite . Thus the narrator re- marks sardonically that the " costly silks " worn by Jemima and her daughters to the opera and other leisured amusements were " bought with Lola's money " ( 167 ) .9 Ruiz de Burton asserts that the ...
... Mexican elite . Thus the narrator re- marks sardonically that the " costly silks " worn by Jemima and her daughters to the opera and other leisured amusements were " bought with Lola's money " ( 167 ) .9 Ruiz de Burton asserts that the ...
Halaman 66
... Mexican gender ideal of the chaste , refined daughter to naturalize an alternative , but ulti- mately complementary , system of racial and class hierarchy . Who Would Have Thought It ? does not call for dramatic social and polit- ical ...
... Mexican gender ideal of the chaste , refined daughter to naturalize an alternative , but ulti- mately complementary , system of racial and class hierarchy . Who Would Have Thought It ? does not call for dramatic social and polit- ical ...
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CrossClass ReVisions of Europe | 22 |
Lisa A Long Charlotte Fortens Civil War Journals and the Quest | 37 |
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