Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... imagines a painless and produc- tive retreat from maternal duty : They would tell my children their mother was dead . " Never mind , she was tired and pale , " they would say , " But here is a Bird , so pretty and red , In your trees ...
... imagines a painless and produc- tive retreat from maternal duty : They would tell my children their mother was dead . " Never mind , she was tired and pale , " they would say , " But here is a Bird , so pretty and red , In your trees ...
Halaman 169
... imagines as a mother , but also in the bourgeois mother- narrator herself . Inside the intimate maternal space - through interactions with her ques- tioning child - the mother - narrator acknowl- edges her own radical political ...
... imagines as a mother , but also in the bourgeois mother- narrator herself . Inside the intimate maternal space - through interactions with her ques- tioning child - the mother - narrator acknowl- edges her own radical political ...
Halaman 172
... imagines the devastating reali- ties of maternal grief as leading to construc- tive ends . Piatt's poetry of mourning portrays mothers whose grief stands stonily invulner- able to human sympathy ; in " Rachael at the Lodge " the ...
... imagines the devastating reali- ties of maternal grief as leading to construc- tive ends . Piatt's poetry of mourning portrays mothers whose grief stands stonily invulner- able to human sympathy ; in " Rachael at the Lodge " the ...
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