Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... move- ment away from the domestic spaces and characteristics of antebellum wom- anhood , travelling women challenged such definitions . In her narratives of settlement and " unsettlement , " Kirkland intermittently inscribes herself as ...
... move- ment away from the domestic spaces and characteristics of antebellum wom- anhood , travelling women challenged such definitions . In her narratives of settlement and " unsettlement , " Kirkland intermittently inscribes herself as ...
Halaman 22
... moving from a neigh- bors ' cabin into a log - house of her own . Anxious to move into “ a place where I could feel a little more at home , " she decides to move when her prospective home unexpectedly becomes vacant , even though her ...
... moving from a neigh- bors ' cabin into a log - house of her own . Anxious to move into “ a place where I could feel a little more at home , " she decides to move when her prospective home unexpectedly becomes vacant , even though her ...
Halaman 23
... move to their frame - house , the narrator says that this " new house was merely the beginning of a house " ( 64 ) . " Home " is always changing — in the process of becoming a home but never arriving at a fixed end - point . The very ...
... move to their frame - house , the narrator says that this " new house was merely the beginning of a house " ( 64 ) . " Home " is always changing — in the process of becoming a home but never arriving at a fixed end - point . The very ...
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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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