Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 83
Halaman 32
... character ; and she does come through as a character despite the uneven quality of the poetry which at times is written in dialect and at other times sounds suspiciously literate and Europeanized . Concha herself is pas- sionate ...
... character ; and she does come through as a character despite the uneven quality of the poetry which at times is written in dialect and at other times sounds suspiciously literate and Europeanized . Concha herself is pas- sionate ...
Halaman 14
... character's environment . 15 This recog- nition of points of commonality between the cultivated - author self and the un- sophisticated individuals who inspire her fictional characters is basic to Freeman's work - as basic to her work ...
... character's environment . 15 This recog- nition of points of commonality between the cultivated - author self and the un- sophisticated individuals who inspire her fictional characters is basic to Freeman's work - as basic to her work ...
Halaman 15
... character traits are pre- sented as deficiencies - lacks , failures to measure up to a standard of human character which author and reader are presumed to share ; for the Shattuck sisters ' inability to attract mates is attributed not ...
... character traits are pre- sented as deficiencies - lacks , failures to measure up to a standard of human character which author and reader are presumed to share ; for the Shattuck sisters ' inability to attract mates is attributed not ...
Isi
A Journal of American Women Writers | 2 |
Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Hak Cipta | |
13 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Alice American Literature American women writers Baym bildungsroman Boston Cassandra Catharine Maria Sedgwick Celia Thaxter century characters Charlotte Perkins Gilman child Chinese critical culture daughter diary Dickinson domestic Edith Wharton Elizabeth Stuart Ellen Emily England essays Ezra father feel female feminine feminism feminist fiction Fleda gender Gerty girls Godey's Hale Harriet heroine Hope Leslie Ina Coolbrith Indian Jane Josie journal Kate Chopin Lamplighter LEGACY letters literary lives look Magón male Margaret marriage married Mary Wilkins ment Morgesons mother narrative narrator nature never nineteenth nineteenth-century novel paper Pau Lin poems poet political published Quarterly Queechy readers reading Rebecca Harding Davis role romance Ruth Sara Estela Sarah Orne Jewett sexual short stories sister social society Stowe Susan Warner texts Thaxter tion tradition University voice Western Wide World wife Willa Cather woman Women's Studies Woolson Wou Sankwei writing York young