Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... shows ( 147-49 ) , she can be a careful and perceptive reader of Freeman's fic- tion . But Reichardt seems to mean A Web of Relationship to be a guide to Freeman's fiction , rather than a full- scale analysis of it . Reichardt's summary ...
... shows ( 147-49 ) , she can be a careful and perceptive reader of Freeman's fic- tion . But Reichardt seems to mean A Web of Relationship to be a guide to Freeman's fiction , rather than a full- scale analysis of it . Reichardt's summary ...
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... shows her moving to- wards a clearer understanding of how women most effectively can resist pa- triarchal suppression . In her earlier works , Chopin frequently depicts both silent , passive women - women who seem incapable of ...
... shows her moving to- wards a clearer understanding of how women most effectively can resist pa- triarchal suppression . In her earlier works , Chopin frequently depicts both silent , passive women - women who seem incapable of ...
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... shows ways women fought attempts to silence them and seeks to " illuminate ways that we who are still fighting for liberation " can adapt lan- guage for feminist purposes . Chapter 2 , " Labyrinths of Terror , " surveys the ter- rifying ...
... shows ways women fought attempts to silence them and seeks to " illuminate ways that we who are still fighting for liberation " can adapt lan- guage for feminist purposes . Chapter 2 , " Labyrinths of Terror , " surveys the ter- rifying ...
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Ian Marshall Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Childs Hobomok | 12 |
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