Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... readers will challenge the worthiness of borderline pieces such as those , say , by Younghill Kang or the anonymous Chinese poets of Angel Island , particularly when Cather , Dreiser , Hemingway and Fitzgerald are reduced to one story ...
... readers will challenge the worthiness of borderline pieces such as those , say , by Younghill Kang or the anonymous Chinese poets of Angel Island , particularly when Cather , Dreiser , Hemingway and Fitzgerald are reduced to one story ...
Halaman 100
... readers - her contemporary readers and the readers of today - she could not wholly write pap . As Herman Melville said when his works were not selling well , " What I feel most moved to write , that is banned .... Yet altogether write ...
... readers - her contemporary readers and the readers of today - she could not wholly write pap . As Herman Melville said when his works were not selling well , " What I feel most moved to write , that is banned .... Yet altogether write ...
Halaman 115
... readers and of who their readers believe them to be . Both , for example , disclaim any unusual personal fame , but tacitly acknowledge that people who have read their books and poems are curious about the author's life . Larcom's ...
... readers and of who their readers believe them to be . Both , for example , disclaim any unusual personal fame , but tacitly acknowledge that people who have read their books and poems are curious about the author's life . Larcom's ...
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