Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... autobiography studies ( Coe , Bloom ) , al- though for women's autobiography , the preponderance of childhood texts by American women writers remains unex- amined . Theories intended specifically for interpreting women's autobiography ...
... autobiography studies ( Coe , Bloom ) , al- though for women's autobiography , the preponderance of childhood texts by American women writers remains unex- amined . Theories intended specifically for interpreting women's autobiography ...
Halaman 108
... autobiography for The Riverside Library for Young People ( Houghton Mifflin to Lucy Larcom , 15 March 1888 ) . As one might expect from a popular poet and children's magazine edi- tor , Lucy Larcom wrote an autobiography that her ...
... autobiography for The Riverside Library for Young People ( Houghton Mifflin to Lucy Larcom , 15 March 1888 ) . As one might expect from a popular poet and children's magazine edi- tor , Lucy Larcom wrote an autobiography that her ...
Halaman 111
... autobiography , notably the approach to fictionality , to nar- rative perspective , and to gendered psy- chological relatedness as it is sometimes treated in psychoanalytic interpretations of autobiography . " Truth - telling " in ...
... autobiography , notably the approach to fictionality , to nar- rative perspective , and to gendered psy- chological relatedness as it is sometimes treated in psychoanalytic interpretations of autobiography . " Truth - telling " in ...
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