Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... tradition of manners extending back to British pre - texts and forward into the fictions of writers whose ... tradition of women's regionalism , they do not restrict her writing to New England tradition ; see Fetterley and Pryse 79. New ...
... tradition of manners extending back to British pre - texts and forward into the fictions of writers whose ... tradition of women's regionalism , they do not restrict her writing to New England tradition ; see Fetterley and Pryse 79. New ...
Halaman 127
... tradition of " pathos and hu- mor " places Sedgwick squarely within an American sentimental tradition with her contemporary , Washington Irving . Her social fiction owes as much to the political enterprise and deployment of veri ...
... tradition of " pathos and hu- mor " places Sedgwick squarely within an American sentimental tradition with her contemporary , Washington Irving . Her social fiction owes as much to the political enterprise and deployment of veri ...
Halaman 128
... tradition of manners stretching in a largely male line and of Cooper's exceptionalism in that tradition ; see Leary xxv ; Tuttleton ; Darnell 123. On Sedgwick's realism and regionalist tradition , see Fetterley and Pryse , esp . 78-79 ...
... tradition of manners stretching in a largely male line and of Cooper's exceptionalism in that tradition ; see Leary xxv ; Tuttleton ; Darnell 123. On Sedgwick's realism and regionalist tradition , see Fetterley and Pryse , esp . 78-79 ...
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Charlene Avallone Catharine Sedgwick and the Circles of New York | 115 |
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