Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... authors in- corporated contemporary motifs into their high cultural texts ; and arguing for the energy and complexity of uncanonized authors of more popular traditions . To resituate the canonical authors in this lost popular culture ...
... authors in- corporated contemporary motifs into their high cultural texts ; and arguing for the energy and complexity of uncanonized authors of more popular traditions . To resituate the canonical authors in this lost popular culture ...
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... authors , as well as " others from 1850 to 1872 " ( 419 ) . Although Helen Papashvily attempts a more feminist inter- pretation , she also draws loose correlations in order to consider as a group a large and diverse number of authors ...
... authors , as well as " others from 1850 to 1872 " ( 419 ) . Although Helen Papashvily attempts a more feminist inter- pretation , she also draws loose correlations in order to consider as a group a large and diverse number of authors ...
Halaman 60
... author's belief in the dictums comprising the " woman's sphere " determine the kind of relationship she would enjoy with her publisher ? Each of the authors discussed maintained her own definition of womanhood , and their disparate ...
... author's belief in the dictums comprising the " woman's sphere " determine the kind of relationship she would enjoy with her publisher ? Each of the authors discussed maintained her own definition of womanhood , and their disparate ...
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