Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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Halaman 67
... argues that the rad- ical role shifts in The Portion of Labor confirm that Freeman is a " visionary architect of female lives " ( 185 ) ; Deb- orah Lambert contends that recogniz- ing the " complex meaning of everyday things in women's ...
... argues that the rad- ical role shifts in The Portion of Labor confirm that Freeman is a " visionary architect of female lives " ( 185 ) ; Deb- orah Lambert contends that recogniz- ing the " complex meaning of everyday things in women's ...
Halaman 103
... argues that American women writers at mid - cen- tury faced a clear proscription against expressing those emotions seen as " deviant " for women- " sexual passion , personal ( as opposed to altruistic ) an- ger , and aspiration for ...
... argues that American women writers at mid - cen- tury faced a clear proscription against expressing those emotions seen as " deviant " for women- " sexual passion , personal ( as opposed to altruistic ) an- ger , and aspiration for ...
Halaman 31
... argues , a fool repre- sents " a resisting reader within the text " who provides " the means of un- masking dominant codes " ( 11 ) , then Elizabeth fits this paradigm perfect- ly . Elizabeth's resistant " stupidity " unmasks ...
... argues , a fool repre- sents " a resisting reader within the text " who provides " the means of un- masking dominant codes " ( 11 ) , then Elizabeth fits this paradigm perfect- ly . Elizabeth's resistant " stupidity " unmasks ...
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Ian Marshall Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Childs Hobomok | 12 |
Profile | 47 |
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