Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... character ; and she does come through as a character despite the uneven quality of the poetry which at times is written in dialect and at other times sounds suspiciously literate and Europeanized . Concha herself is pas- sionate ...
... character ; and she does come through as a character despite the uneven quality of the poetry which at times is written in dialect and at other times sounds suspiciously literate and Europeanized . Concha herself is pas- sionate ...
Halaman 17
... character actually says that " Women can't write . And they ought not to try . . . . Children's stor- ies - yes ... characters do the same , the major female characters in the novels al- most always choose a home equated with marriage ...
... character actually says that " Women can't write . And they ought not to try . . . . Children's stor- ies - yes ... characters do the same , the major female characters in the novels al- most always choose a home equated with marriage ...
Halaman 47
characters , including the figure of the Yankee peddler , whom Sedgwick intro- duced to American literature . In the preface to ... character of Aunt Debby Lennox . It deals as well with the experiences of another orphaned heroine whose ...
characters , including the figure of the Yankee peddler , whom Sedgwick intro- duced to American literature . In the preface to ... character of Aunt Debby Lennox . It deals as well with the experiences of another orphaned heroine whose ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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