Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... American Indian speech . The frequent personifications of nature , which she usually associates with American In- dians , may derive from Child's read- ings in the neoclassical tradition , and her reliance on natural imagery to de ...
... American Indian speech . The frequent personifications of nature , which she usually associates with American In- dians , may derive from Child's read- ings in the neoclassical tradition , and her reliance on natural imagery to de ...
Halaman 162
... American Women , 1909- 1929. " Purdue U , 1991. ( DAI 52 ) . Ducille , F. Ann . " Coupling and Convention : Marriage , Sex , and Subjectivity in Novels By and About African American Women , 1853-1948 . " Brown U , 1991. ( DAI 52 ) ...
... American Women , 1909- 1929. " Purdue U , 1991. ( DAI 52 ) . Ducille , F. Ann . " Coupling and Convention : Marriage , Sex , and Subjectivity in Novels By and About African American Women , 1853-1948 . " Brown U , 1991. ( DAI 52 ) ...
Halaman 79
... American literature , Jewish literature , Jewish American literature , women's literature , etc. , we do them a disser- vice if we do not first see them within their own tradition " ( 5 ) , a tradition marked by dual loyalties and ...
... American literature , Jewish literature , Jewish American literature , women's literature , etc. , we do them a disser- vice if we do not first see them within their own tradition " ( 5 ) , a tradition marked by dual loyalties and ...
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