Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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a writer should rely for interest upon the spectacular or the supernatural . She found sufficient interest in the ordinary people who make up society , and , as she demon- strates in Ruth Hall and Rose Clark , one can find hair ...
a writer should rely for interest upon the spectacular or the supernatural . She found sufficient interest in the ordinary people who make up society , and , as she demon- strates in Ruth Hall and Rose Clark , one can find hair ...
Halaman 156
... interest in learning more about the scientific aspects and " the future eco- nomic prospects of the western lands " ( 187 ) . Having the complete texts instead of selections allows us to see more clearly things like Rowlandson's ...
... interest in learning more about the scientific aspects and " the future eco- nomic prospects of the western lands " ( 187 ) . Having the complete texts instead of selections allows us to see more clearly things like Rowlandson's ...
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... interest in male subjects . But her comparative lack of interest in female characters is sur- prising . We don't learn until the end of Trib's narrative , for example , that Hurly Burly House employs " some dozen women " ( 53 ) -a small ...
... interest in male subjects . But her comparative lack of interest in female characters is sur- prising . We don't learn until the end of Trib's narrative , for example , that Hurly Burly House employs " some dozen women " ( 53 ) -a small ...
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A Journal of American Women Writers | 2 |
Identity Development in Susan Warners | 3 |
The Lamplighter The Wide Wide World | 17 |
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