Legacy, Volume 12;Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... novel , she tries to bridge " the chasm that divided the two camps " ( TSE 147 ) by describing the healing of Velma Henry : " The material without the spiritual and psychic does not a dialectic make ” ( TSE 64 ) . Bambara uses a fluid ...
... novel , she tries to bridge " the chasm that divided the two camps " ( TSE 147 ) by describing the healing of Velma Henry : " The material without the spiritual and psychic does not a dialectic make ” ( TSE 64 ) . Bambara uses a fluid ...
Halaman 14
... novel , the spiritual world becomes instead a source of terror and punishment for doing the best one can , and so is eventually exorcised . The group of women who save Sethe " didn't like the idea of past errors taking posses- sion of ...
... novel , the spiritual world becomes instead a source of terror and punishment for doing the best one can , and so is eventually exorcised . The group of women who save Sethe " didn't like the idea of past errors taking posses- sion of ...
Halaman 151
... novel , Ruth Hall ( 1854 ) . Successful but highly controversial , the novel told of a young woman with two children who was struggling a- gainst social pressure and her own family to earn a living for herself and her daughters ...
... novel , Ruth Hall ( 1854 ) . Successful but highly controversial , the novel told of a young woman with two children who was struggling a- gainst social pressure and her own family to earn a living for herself and her daughters ...
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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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