Legacy, Volume 16,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1999 |
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... dominant [ domestic ] fiction " of the mid- to - late nineteenth century ( xxx ) , but in- stead elaborates a ... dominance . It represents this discourse , furthermore , as fully impli- cated in the unbridled expansion of capital- ism ...
... dominant [ domestic ] fiction " of the mid- to - late nineteenth century ( xxx ) , but in- stead elaborates a ... dominance . It represents this discourse , furthermore , as fully impli- cated in the unbridled expansion of capital- ism ...
Halaman 66
... dominant literary conventions and thereby reject , and even transcend , the ideology that these con- ventions communicate . Such an approach would clearly offer an incomplete account of Who Would Have Thought It ? Even as it articulates ...
... dominant literary conventions and thereby reject , and even transcend , the ideology that these con- ventions communicate . Such an approach would clearly offer an incomplete account of Who Would Have Thought It ? Even as it articulates ...
Halaman 98
... dominant forces and ideas be- cause there is a great deal at stake in do- ing so . Her plight may be read through ac- tivist Julia Lathrop's 1912 declaration that " Pity is a rebel passion . . . it does not fear the forces of society ...
... dominant forces and ideas be- cause there is a great deal at stake in do- ing so . Her plight may be read through ac- tivist Julia Lathrop's 1912 declaration that " Pity is a rebel passion . . . it does not fear the forces of society ...
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CrossClass ReVisions of Europe | 22 |
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