Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... story is placed last in the volume , and the placement is not ac- cidental . As the text specifically indicates , the Woman is she who knows the " true outcome " of incidents described earlier in the book . The narrator of the story ...
... story is placed last in the volume , and the placement is not ac- cidental . As the text specifically indicates , the Woman is she who knows the " true outcome " of incidents described earlier in the book . The narrator of the story ...
Halaman 72
not tell because they won't be believed , and about stories you make up , which are believed . Informing all the stories is the passionate love story between men and the desert : " it is men who go mostly into the desert , who love it ...
not tell because they won't be believed , and about stories you make up , which are believed . Informing all the stories is the passionate love story between men and the desert : " it is men who go mostly into the desert , who love it ...
Halaman 59
... story , the earliest short story by a black American writer we have dis- covered so far . I wrote about the story that “ When . . . it is included in a collection of American black documents , black litera- ture , or black ' firsts ...
... story , the earliest short story by a black American writer we have dis- covered so far . I wrote about the story that “ When . . . it is included in a collection of American black documents , black litera- ture , or black ' firsts ...
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