Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... never nar- rowly confined to the women's issue be- cause she saw this dominance of the strong over the weak as the critical issue , and she saw that tendency to abuse power in the labor and women's movements , both of which were deeply ...
... never nar- rowly confined to the women's issue be- cause she saw this dominance of the strong over the weak as the critical issue , and she saw that tendency to abuse power in the labor and women's movements , both of which were deeply ...
Halaman 21
... never did , yet I was an unprotected girl . " To which Gusty replies , " Dear Mother , Lewis Stephen . . . was drowned last summer , in a gale of wind ! Now , why should people be drowned in a gale of wind ? I never was , and I have ...
... never did , yet I was an unprotected girl . " To which Gusty replies , " Dear Mother , Lewis Stephen . . . was drowned last summer , in a gale of wind ! Now , why should people be drowned in a gale of wind ? I never was , and I have ...
Halaman 54
... never written a word " ( Country Living iii ) . In 1860 , Dodge returned to Hamilton from Washington and began writing full time , never again returning to teaching . During the next 26 years she published over 20 books , most of them ...
... never written a word " ( Country Living iii ) . In 1860 , Dodge returned to Hamilton from Washington and began writing full time , never again returning to teaching . During the next 26 years she published over 20 books , most of them ...
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Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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Afterword Alcott's American Literature American Women Writers autobiography Bible class biography black women Buell cadets career century characters child Color Constitution Island Cooper Cottage cultural Deserted Wife Dodge Edith Wharton Elaw Ellen Emily Emily Dickinson England essays female Feminization Frances Harper Freeman criticism Freeman's stories Gail Hamilton gender girl Grimké Hagar Harriet Beecher Stowe Hawthorne Heath Hall heroine intellectual Judith Fetterley LEGACY letters literary lives Louisa male marriage marry Mary Church Terrell Mary Wilkins Freeman MELUS ment Miss Wilkins moral mother narrative Negro Nineteenth nineteenth-century Noyes Noyes's papers political popular published Puritan Quarterly race Raymond readers Rosalia Sarah Orne Jewett Short Fiction short stories sion Sisters social Sophie Sophie's Southworth spiritual Stowe Susan Warner teaching teenth-Century tion Tompkins U.S. Military Academy Uncle Tom's Cabin University Voice Washington Wide World Withers woman Women's Studies wrote York