Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... tion of " sentimental " authors , or to find a unifying approach to the issue of public and private lives , critics such as Nina Baym , Jane Tompkins and Mary Kelley continue to stress the commonalities among authors as divergent as ...
... tion of " sentimental " authors , or to find a unifying approach to the issue of public and private lives , critics such as Nina Baym , Jane Tompkins and Mary Kelley continue to stress the commonalities among authors as divergent as ...
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... tion , John presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her own instincts , but to look outside herself for assistance . Jane Tompkins writes that " domestic fic- tion ...
... tion , John presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her own instincts , but to look outside herself for assistance . Jane Tompkins writes that " domestic fic- tion ...
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... tion that domestic knowledge is as valu- able as military knowledge in running a hospital causes her to conclude that the best nurses are those who can be pa- tients in their own hospitals , " for then only can one wholly realize what ...
... tion that domestic knowledge is as valu- able as military knowledge in running a hospital causes her to conclude that the best nurses are those who can be pa- tients in their own hospitals , " for then only can one wholly realize what ...
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