Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... feel all the happy mo- ments , and be inspired by the passions common to all . Above all , [ she ] must live among ... feels a sisterhood with María and with María's mother . They are all " border women , " much in the way that ...
... feel all the happy mo- ments , and be inspired by the passions common to all . Above all , [ she ] must live among ... feels a sisterhood with María and with María's mother . They are all " border women , " much in the way that ...
Halaman 31
... feels there is some tale on his lips for hers suggests that they share a common victimization at the hands of an ... feel that many of her sorrows were the result of her gender and “ Concha ” conveys her sense of the continuities of ...
... feels there is some tale on his lips for hers suggests that they share a common victimization at the hands of an ... feel that many of her sorrows were the result of her gender and “ Concha ” conveys her sense of the continuities of ...
Halaman 57
... feel a pleasure in being able to command a high station wherever I go , and that I often en- joy the power of being able to gratify others by notice and attentions - But I feel deeply the disadvantages of what my sweet modest [ brother ] ...
... feel a pleasure in being able to command a high station wherever I go , and that I often en- joy the power of being able to gratify others by notice and attentions - But I feel deeply the disadvantages of what my sweet modest [ brother ] ...
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Fall 1989 Number | 2 |
Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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