Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... social and economic realities which shaped white middle - class culture in America . Nina Baym and Jane Tompkins have convincingly demonstrated how Warner's understanding of this emerg- ing culture grew out of her own experience of ...
... social and economic realities which shaped white middle - class culture in America . Nina Baym and Jane Tompkins have convincingly demonstrated how Warner's understanding of this emerg- ing culture grew out of her own experience of ...
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... social forms provided a stage on which Ellen could experiment with various personae and in the process shield her emerging self from the eyes of her guardians . In America , however , most social forms had been wiped away by political ...
... social forms provided a stage on which Ellen could experiment with various personae and in the process shield her emerging self from the eyes of her guardians . In America , however , most social forms had been wiped away by political ...
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... social institutions " and Cassandra's self doesn't allow for the ways in which social forces actually construct the heroine . Thus , even though the bildung plot shows Cassandra maturing and reject- ing various ideologies , such as ...
... social institutions " and Cassandra's self doesn't allow for the ways in which social forces actually construct the heroine . Thus , even though the bildung plot shows Cassandra maturing and reject- ing various ideologies , such as ...
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