Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... less patrician , less wealthy , and ethnic New Yorkers , such as Blacks and the Irish ( " Journal " 136 ; c.f. " Society " 145-46 ) . The New York press observed her growing reputa- tion in " the community " as a writer who " talks like ...
... less patrician , less wealthy , and ethnic New Yorkers , such as Blacks and the Irish ( " Journal " 136 ; c.f. " Society " 145-46 ) . The New York press observed her growing reputa- tion in " the community " as a writer who " talks like ...
Halaman 149
... less vocally mournful and less overt- ly geared toward creating or representing a national identity for a broad audience . As are their New England counterparts , these narra- tives are written with the sense of a larger au- dience ...
... less vocally mournful and less overt- ly geared toward creating or representing a national identity for a broad audience . As are their New England counterparts , these narra- tives are written with the sense of a larger au- dience ...
Halaman 186
... less a working - class vulgar- ity than the " flapper " image equally associated with upper - class youth . ( I suspect that many a young woman in the audience , regardless of class , might have seen in Stella's insistence on wearing ...
... less a working - class vulgar- ity than the " flapper " image equally associated with upper - class youth . ( I suspect that many a young woman in the audience , regardless of class , might have seen in Stella's insistence on wearing ...
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Charlene Avallone Catharine Sedgwick and the Circles of New York | 115 |
The Mistress | 132 |
Overland Trail | 148 |
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