Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... fact , she was “ indisput- ably the principal author ” ( xvii ) . Now , however , Mother Church historians claim that Cather may have written only about half the text , and Stouck writes me that , if the biography goes to a second ...
... fact , she was “ indisput- ably the principal author ” ( xvii ) . Now , however , Mother Church historians claim that Cather may have written only about half the text , and Stouck writes me that , if the biography goes to a second ...
Halaman 103
... fact provides perhaps the closest literary parallel in women's writing to Howe's play . Although typically in a contemporary setting , sensation fiction , like Howe's play , featured intrigue , vio- lence , and passionate romance ...
... fact provides perhaps the closest literary parallel in women's writing to Howe's play . Although typically in a contemporary setting , sensation fiction , like Howe's play , featured intrigue , vio- lence , and passionate romance ...
Halaman 147
... fact , all fourteen essays are convincing testimony to the fact that although a great many critical writings about Cho- pin's work exist , there are rich veins remaining to be mined . Breaking the Ties that Bind is a collec- tion of ...
... fact , all fourteen essays are convincing testimony to the fact that although a great many critical writings about Cho- pin's work exist , there are rich veins remaining to be mined . Breaking the Ties that Bind is a collec- tion of ...
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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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