Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... poem " Death of an Infant " preserves and immobilizes its infant subject in textual mementos . The speaker in- forms us , " There had been a murmuring sound , / With which the babe would claim its mother's ear , / Charming her even to ...
... poem " Death of an Infant " preserves and immobilizes its infant subject in textual mementos . The speaker in- forms us , " There had been a murmuring sound , / With which the babe would claim its mother's ear , / Charming her even to ...
Halaman 167
... poem , Piatt's verse does not end with the poet's renunciation of the bird as a model . As the poem concludes , the narrator imagines a painless and produc- tive retreat from maternal duty : They would tell my children their mother was ...
... poem , Piatt's verse does not end with the poet's renunciation of the bird as a model . As the poem concludes , the narrator imagines a painless and produc- tive retreat from maternal duty : They would tell my children their mother was ...
Halaman 172
... poem " Counting the Graves ” ( 1875 ) , for example , Piatt explores the deep narcissism of maternal bereavement . The poem begins with a questioning child asking his mother , " How many graves are in this world ? ” ( 1 ) . Much to the ...
... poem " Counting the Graves ” ( 1875 ) , for example , Piatt explores the deep narcissism of maternal bereavement . The poem begins with a questioning child asking his mother , " How many graves are in this world ? ” ( 1 ) . Much to the ...
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