Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... narrative . Many readings of Jacobs's text show how she revised " the understandings of personhood developed by black male and white female literary traditions ” in order to construct a “ subversive ” “ self- reliant " protagonist who ...
... narrative . Many readings of Jacobs's text show how she revised " the understandings of personhood developed by black male and white female literary traditions ” in order to construct a “ subversive ” “ self- reliant " protagonist who ...
Halaman 121
... narrative makes clear with its many references to things " English . " The tension between English and Ameri- can identity was then , and remains now , a source of her narrative's appeal ; it became one of the first and most enduring ...
... narrative makes clear with its many references to things " English . " The tension between English and Ameri- can identity was then , and remains now , a source of her narrative's appeal ; it became one of the first and most enduring ...
Halaman 129
... narrative . 6. Some critics have noted Rowlandson's contradictory narrative registers , though none has yet explored their implications at length . For other critical commentary on the “ two voices ” in Rowlandson's text , see Amy ...
... narrative . 6. Some critics have noted Rowlandson's contradictory narrative registers , though none has yet explored their implications at length . For other critical commentary on the “ two voices ” in Rowlandson's text , see Amy ...
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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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