Legacy, Volume 12;Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... argues that " the classic statements of American individualism are best understood as guides to masculine identity " and that " the language of individualism as it developed in antebellum America was not a woman's language . How could ...
... argues that " the classic statements of American individualism are best understood as guides to masculine identity " and that " the language of individualism as it developed in antebellum America was not a woman's language . How could ...
Halaman 64
... argues that Cather's involvement was " greater than she chose to admit " ( xvi ) , and that , in fact , she was ... argue that Milmine / Cather's sources were negatively bi- ased — were , in fact , “ enemies " of Mary Baker Eddy - and ...
... argues that Cather's involvement was " greater than she chose to admit " ( xvi ) , and that , in fact , she was ... argue that Milmine / Cather's sources were negatively bi- ased — were , in fact , “ enemies " of Mary Baker Eddy - and ...
Halaman 146
... argues , Walker “ is able to imagine a pastoral world that can be transformed from oppressive to triumphant " ( 103 ) . By the novel's end , " Celie learns how to view herself not as a victim , but as an independent , cre- ative woman ...
... argues , Walker “ is able to imagine a pastoral world that can be transformed from oppressive to triumphant " ( 103 ) . By the novel's end , " Celie learns how to view herself not as a victim , but as an independent , cre- ative woman ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Groves Maria Gowen Brooks c 17951845 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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