Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... readers take Austin's story to heart ? Why didn't Mary Austin . become the Owen Wister of the woman's Western ? And why didn't her Western prove endlessly reproducible ? The questions are of course partly fanciful , but they do nudge us ...
... readers take Austin's story to heart ? Why didn't Mary Austin . become the Owen Wister of the woman's Western ? And why didn't her Western prove endlessly reproducible ? The questions are of course partly fanciful , but they do nudge us ...
Halaman 55
... readers in mind . Guie's choice to direct the collection towards a juvenile readership implied that biases about an oral literature from " primitive " minds still pervaded American culture . Fortunately reviewers recognized the ...
... readers in mind . Guie's choice to direct the collection towards a juvenile readership implied that biases about an oral literature from " primitive " minds still pervaded American culture . Fortunately reviewers recognized the ...
Halaman 59
... reading and teaching of literature in which texts are firmly embedded in their appropriate sociological and historical ... Readers have no way to dis- tinguish between anthologies and antholo- gists who present genuine contributions to ...
... reading and teaching of literature in which texts are firmly embedded in their appropriate sociological and historical ... Readers have no way to dis- tinguish between anthologies and antholo- gists who present genuine contributions to ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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