Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... Elizabeth's subversive reading prac- tices insist that everyone has access to texts , not just a privileged minority . But Elizabeth desires to do more than just read texts ; she also desires to pro- duce them , as the narrator informs ...
... Elizabeth's subversive reading prac- tices insist that everyone has access to texts , not just a privileged minority . But Elizabeth desires to do more than just read texts ; she also desires to pro- duce them , as the narrator informs ...
Halaman 30
... Elizabeth's story is fragmen- tary and nonlinear , moving far back into Elizabeth's childhood , plunging forward into the present , receding to the past events of Elizabeth losing her job . The story vacillates , waffles , di- gresses ...
... Elizabeth's story is fragmen- tary and nonlinear , moving far back into Elizabeth's childhood , plunging forward into the present , receding to the past events of Elizabeth losing her job . The story vacillates , waffles , di- gresses ...
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... Elizabeth finds a covert voice with which she can express herself , but which will not be entirely re- pressed by the patriarchy . Elizabeth disarms her readers with her forth- right , simple tone ; in other words , she plays the fool ...
... Elizabeth finds a covert voice with which she can express herself , but which will not be entirely re- pressed by the patriarchy . Elizabeth disarms her readers with her forth- right , simple tone ; in other words , she plays the fool ...
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