Legacy, Volume 16,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1999 |
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... novel in which she contends that the rising fortunes of middle - class Yan- kees had been secured through the exploita- tion of propertied Mexicans . Published in Philadelphia under anonymous authorship by J.B. Lippincott in 1872 , the ...
... novel in which she contends that the rising fortunes of middle - class Yan- kees had been secured through the exploita- tion of propertied Mexicans . Published in Philadelphia under anonymous authorship by J.B. Lippincott in 1872 , the ...
Halaman 66
... novel's relation to the work of Wilson and Jacobs . This story of captivity may demonstrate how domes- ticity reinforces a vision of white , middle- class dominance as it elaborates an ideal of femininity ; however , it also uses a ...
... novel's relation to the work of Wilson and Jacobs . This story of captivity may demonstrate how domes- ticity reinforces a vision of white , middle- class dominance as it elaborates an ideal of femininity ; however , it also uses a ...
Halaman 102
... novel itself does in representing poverty . As it looks backward to turn - of - the - century Brooklyn and its residents , the novel res- onates with both the sentimental literary tradition and the realist - naturalist tradition of ...
... novel itself does in representing poverty . As it looks backward to turn - of - the - century Brooklyn and its residents , the novel res- onates with both the sentimental literary tradition and the realist - naturalist tradition of ...
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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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