Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... presents a strong indictment of religion in the opening chapters of Hope Leslie . Sedgwick's novel begins in England , where the nefarious William Fletcher has maneu- vered to have his nephew ( also named Will Fletcher ) , a wayward ...
... presents a strong indictment of religion in the opening chapters of Hope Leslie . Sedgwick's novel begins in England , where the nefarious William Fletcher has maneu- vered to have his nephew ( also named Will Fletcher ) , a wayward ...
Halaman 27
... presents a consistent vi- sion of women who are homeward bound in the sense that they fight to find or to keep a home . When they sacrifice at all , as in the cases of Anne for Helen's marriage and Eve Bruce for her own integrity , they ...
... presents a consistent vi- sion of women who are homeward bound in the sense that they fight to find or to keep a home . When they sacrifice at all , as in the cases of Anne for Helen's marriage and Eve Bruce for her own integrity , they ...
Halaman 47
... presents American religious conflicts with an investigation of Shaker life in New England . Sedgwick located her third novel , Hope Leslie , in seventeenth - century New Eng- land , designing her historical novel as at means by which ...
... presents American religious conflicts with an investigation of Shaker life in New England . Sedgwick located her third novel , Hope Leslie , in seventeenth - century New Eng- land , designing her historical novel as at means by which ...
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Fall 1989 Number | 2 |
Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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