Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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Halaman 8
... speak ' I ' " in a world where the " I " in question is uncomprehending of and in- comprehensible to the dominant power structure . That the theme of speech and silence is crucial to this Gothic story of a woman who wants to write is ...
... speak ' I ' " in a world where the " I " in question is uncomprehending of and in- comprehensible to the dominant power structure . That the theme of speech and silence is crucial to this Gothic story of a woman who wants to write is ...
Halaman 9
... speak up and defend herself , but she resists , with noble fortitude , the temptation of speaking " I. " As a consequence , she is consistently taken to be something she is not , and is thereby forced into a tacit form of decep- tion ...
... speak up and defend herself , but she resists , with noble fortitude , the temptation of speaking " I. " As a consequence , she is consistently taken to be something she is not , and is thereby forced into a tacit form of decep- tion ...
Halaman 32
... speak of our Ameri- can literature specialists in graduate school , learn much about American history . Even the minimal details on which I touched above will not be found in any basic Ameri- can history text and in relatively few intro ...
... speak of our Ameri- can literature specialists in graduate school , learn much about American history . Even the minimal details on which I touched above will not be found in any basic Ameri- can history text and in relatively few intro ...
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Male and Female Mysteries in The Yellow Wallpaper Eugenia C DeLamotte | 3 |
Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach? Paul Lauter | 27 |
A Continuing Misattribition Sharon M Harris | 33 |
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