Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... readers an " anomaly " which offended aesthetic as well as histor- ical rules . ' Does Buckingham's documen- tary history compel a revision of this pic- ture of Dickinson's reception in the nine- ties ? I think so . The reader is first ...
... readers an " anomaly " which offended aesthetic as well as histor- ical rules . ' Does Buckingham's documen- tary history compel a revision of this pic- ture of Dickinson's reception in the nine- ties ? I think so . The reader is first ...
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... readers and of who their readers believe them to be . Both , for example , disclaim any unusual personal fame , but tacitly acknowledge that people who have read their books and poems are curious about the author's life . Larcom's ...
... readers and of who their readers believe them to be . Both , for example , disclaim any unusual personal fame , but tacitly acknowledge that people who have read their books and poems are curious about the author's life . Larcom's ...
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... reader " unfortunately ( but predictably , it's implied ) simplified and misunderstood the philosophy ( 57 ) . What exactly the " popular mind " and the " average reader " are is never clearly explained , however , and while readers can ...
... reader " unfortunately ( but predictably , it's implied ) simplified and misunderstood the philosophy ( 57 ) . What exactly the " popular mind " and the " average reader " are is never clearly explained , however , and while readers can ...
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