Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... reading is so insightful that one misses the more any very penetrating readings of individual Dickinson poems , though many are of course cited and some are explored rather fully . Readers burdened by the proliferation of valuable books ...
... reading is so insightful that one misses the more any very penetrating readings of individual Dickinson poems , though many are of course cited and some are explored rather fully . Readers burdened by the proliferation of valuable books ...
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... Reading . " Gender and Reading : Essays on Readers , Texts , and Contexts , Ed . Elizabeth A. Flynn and Patricionio P. Schweickert . Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 1986. 31-62 . Shostak , Marjorie . " What the Wind Won't Take Away ...
... Reading . " Gender and Reading : Essays on Readers , Texts , and Contexts , Ed . Elizabeth A. Flynn and Patricionio P. Schweickert . Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP , 1986. 31-62 . Shostak , Marjorie . " What the Wind Won't Take Away ...
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... reader finds that the Schomburg narratives con- nect not only to her reading of American belles lettres in theme and style but also to her reading in contemporary oral history . Virginia Broughton's narrative reminds me of the recently ...
... reader finds that the Schomburg narratives con- nect not only to her reading of American belles lettres in theme and style but also to her reading in contemporary oral history . Virginia Broughton's narrative reminds me of the recently ...
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