Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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Halaman 95
... tell all ; and , finding we can tell so little , lose faith in their first opin- ion of us , which , nathless , was true . ( Memoirs I : 294–96 ) Throughout the book she experiments with the techniques of parody , playful- ness , and ...
... tell all ; and , finding we can tell so little , lose faith in their first opin- ion of us , which , nathless , was true . ( Memoirs I : 294–96 ) Throughout the book she experiments with the techniques of parody , playful- ness , and ...
Halaman 117
... tell- ing the story that reveals the wish marks a difference . For if issues of enti- tlement arise at the crossroads where rusticity meets the world , difficulties with language mark one's arrival at this crossroads . In " The Sisters ...
... tell- ing the story that reveals the wish marks a difference . For if issues of enti- tlement arise at the crossroads where rusticity meets the world , difficulties with language mark one's arrival at this crossroads . In " The Sisters ...
Halaman 118
... telling stories serves as a way to experience the entitlement one feels is deserved , then Cary's fiction functions to ... tell had she been writing it . In positioning not only her narrator but her characters as story - tellers , Cary ...
... telling stories serves as a way to experience the entitlement one feels is deserved , then Cary's fiction functions to ... tell had she been writing it . In positioning not only her narrator but her characters as story - tellers , Cary ...
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Ian Marshall Heteroglossia in Lydia Maria Childs Hobomok | 12 |
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