Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... sentimental culture privilege death , grief , and mourning , while other writers , their texts , and their ( at least temporary ) lack of sentimental culture decen- ter death in favor of other subject matter . Of course , there are ...
... sentimental culture privilege death , grief , and mourning , while other writers , their texts , and their ( at least temporary ) lack of sentimental culture decen- ter death in favor of other subject matter . Of course , there are ...
Halaman 165
... sentimental mother- hood that took root in antebellum America and flourished throughout much of the nineteenth century . During " The Empire of the Mother , " as Mary Ryan dubs it , motherhood rose in prominence and women's moral ...
... sentimental mother- hood that took root in antebellum America and flourished throughout much of the nineteenth century . During " The Empire of the Mother , " as Mary Ryan dubs it , motherhood rose in prominence and women's moral ...
Halaman 172
... sentimental rhetoric of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is built on just such universalized sympathy . Not only does the successful escape of Eliza Harris rely on the empathetic aid of the bereaved Mrs. Byrd , but the abolitionist aspirations ...
... sentimental rhetoric of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is built on just such universalized sympathy . Not only does the successful escape of Eliza Harris rely on the empathetic aid of the bereaved Mrs. Byrd , but the abolitionist aspirations ...
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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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