Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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Halaman 70
... readers may argue that Mobley attributes too much power to literature , as her inter- pretation of Jadine reminds us , narra- tives do create necessary conditions for " culture workers " to do their work . ( The only disappointment Folk ...
... readers may argue that Mobley attributes too much power to literature , as her inter- pretation of Jadine reminds us , narra- tives do create necessary conditions for " culture workers " to do their work . ( The only disappointment Folk ...
Halaman 105
... readers to see as Clover- nook sees , not as the " world " sees . Imagining that some of her readers might have been " detained with me " while the events she describes in her sketches " were passing , " Cary comments that such persons ...
... readers to see as Clover- nook sees , not as the " world " sees . Imagining that some of her readers might have been " detained with me " while the events she describes in her sketches " were passing , " Cary comments that such persons ...
Halaman 170
... readers , the appeal of turn - of- the - century novels by African - American women writers is not immediately ap ... readers lies in our ability to recuperate the bases of their appeal to their first readers . To do this we must recover ...
... readers , the appeal of turn - of- the - century novels by African - American women writers is not immediately ap ... readers lies in our ability to recuperate the bases of their appeal to their first readers . To do this we must recover ...
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Ian Marshall Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Childs Hobomok | 12 |
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Joan Wylie Hall Ruth McEnery Stuart 18491917 | 57 |
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