Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... period in consideration here . This was not the case for some women and most African Americans , who saw the ownership of their own labor as allowing them to be at least more free than they had ever been . According to Foner , " If ...
... period in consideration here . This was not the case for some women and most African Americans , who saw the ownership of their own labor as allowing them to be at least more free than they had ever been . According to Foner , " If ...
Halaman 157
... period of stasis and immo- bility , but readers never feel this as they read . As with Smith's and Belknap's texts , Reed's writing ultimately moves toward an endpoint beyond the death and hardship she has witnessed . At the letter's ...
... period of stasis and immo- bility , but readers never feel this as they read . As with Smith's and Belknap's texts , Reed's writing ultimately moves toward an endpoint beyond the death and hardship she has witnessed . At the letter's ...
Halaman 201
... period . With the growth of commerce , authorities feared the loss of Republican virtue , but fiction , she argues , of- fered an interesting palliative for this anxiety : fantasies of retirement in an agrarian idyll af- ter a lifetime ...
... period . With the growth of commerce , authorities feared the loss of Republican virtue , but fiction , she argues , of- fered an interesting palliative for this anxiety : fantasies of retirement in an agrarian idyll af- ter a lifetime ...
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Charlene Avallone Catharine Sedgwick and the Circles of New York | 115 |
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