Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 154
... move forward . From the moment of Cornelius's passing to the end of the diary , Smith relays the weather , the geography , and the move from Portland into the Willamette Valley . She makes no further mention of her husband . Smith ...
... move forward . From the moment of Cornelius's passing to the end of the diary , Smith relays the weather , the geography , and the move from Portland into the Willamette Valley . She makes no further mention of her husband . Smith ...
Halaman 156
... moves quickly from June to October to November . This allows Belknap's audience to see her as less confined to ... move west . Her audience reads of no more experiences of death along the way and sees few , if any , indi- cations ...
... moves quickly from June to October to November . This allows Belknap's audience to see her as less confined to ... move west . Her audience reads of no more experiences of death along the way and sees few , if any , indi- cations ...
Halaman 158
... move beyond the spectacle . Like Smith and Belknap , whenever Reed re- veals something in her text , she also pulls away from it . Terrible in its own degree , her descrip- tion of the family pet's fate is more precisely detailed than ...
... move beyond the spectacle . Like Smith and Belknap , whenever Reed re- veals something in her text , she also pulls away from it . Terrible in its own degree , her descrip- tion of the family pet's fate is more precisely detailed than ...
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