Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... texts are firmly embedded in their appropriate sociological and historical con- texts [ " Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach ? " LEGACY 5.1 ( Spring 1988 ) ] . He begins the article with a paragraph recounting a few of ...
... texts are firmly embedded in their appropriate sociological and historical con- texts [ " Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach ? " LEGACY 5.1 ( Spring 1988 ) ] . He begins the article with a paragraph recounting a few of ...
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... texts , written only by one author and not intended to be read by anyone else . Such texts came to be labeled " private " writings , that designation not on- ly signalling their classification as texts but also relegating them to what ...
... texts , written only by one author and not intended to be read by anyone else . Such texts came to be labeled " private " writings , that designation not on- ly signalling their classification as texts but also relegating them to what ...
Halaman 104
... texts by American women writers remains unex- amined . Theories intended specifically for interpreting women's autobiography have focused on full - life autobiographies , espe- cially twentieth - century texts , aiming chiefly to ...
... texts by American women writers remains unex- amined . Theories intended specifically for interpreting women's autobiography have focused on full - life autobiographies , espe- cially twentieth - century texts , aiming chiefly to ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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