Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... male narrator , though in fact it is written by a woman . Child goes to great lengths to disguise her female identity , burying it beneath three levels of male narration . The preface is authored by " Frederic , " who receives a ...
... male narrator , though in fact it is written by a woman . Child goes to great lengths to disguise her female identity , burying it beneath three levels of male narration . The preface is authored by " Frederic , " who receives a ...
Halaman 58
... male predecessors and from male con- temporaries . As Fetterley and Pryse observe , the female regionalists here anthologized can be distinguished from earlier American women writers by their greater technical subtlety , their attention ...
... male predecessors and from male con- temporaries . As Fetterley and Pryse observe , the female regionalists here anthologized can be distinguished from earlier American women writers by their greater technical subtlety , their attention ...
Halaman 127
... male and female spheres , direct and sentimental language , and distancing and engaging narrators are not nearly so defined . By adopting character- istically male constructs and , at the same time , subverting them with a subtext of ...
... male and female spheres , direct and sentimental language , and distancing and engaging narrators are not nearly so defined . By adopting character- istically male constructs and , at the same time , subverting them with a subtext of ...
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Ian Marshall Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Childs Hobomok | 12 |
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