Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 54
... needs and responses of Euro- American publishers and readers . The let- ter is an unconscious outpouring in recog ... need to trust and test her own literary abilities appeared to be understood and respected by him . Mourning Dove did ...
... needs and responses of Euro- American publishers and readers . The let- ter is an unconscious outpouring in recog ... need to trust and test her own literary abilities appeared to be understood and respected by him . Mourning Dove did ...
Halaman 55
... needs to be ex- plained and softened . At times , it is Mourning Dove's work that truly needs to come to the fore for the story to work at all . The dynamic between the two is a very dif- ficult one to balance . Yet both voices , in ...
... needs to be ex- plained and softened . At times , it is Mourning Dove's work that truly needs to come to the fore for the story to work at all . The dynamic between the two is a very dif- ficult one to balance . Yet both voices , in ...
Halaman 54
... needs of others , she need not sacrifice the larger ties of community by choosing an unconventional path . Although a woman's primary duty is to the demands of her own vision rather than the standards of her society , that vision ...
... needs of others , she need not sacrifice the larger ties of community by choosing an unconventional path . Although a woman's primary duty is to the demands of her own vision rather than the standards of her society , that vision ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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