Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... reader to internalize the inquiring mode of their skepticism . As we shall see , Wells- Barnett appropriates much of the rheto- ric to which readers become sensitized through her quotations and commen- tary , and lobs it back at the ...
... reader to internalize the inquiring mode of their skepticism . As we shall see , Wells- Barnett appropriates much of the rheto- ric to which readers become sensitized through her quotations and commen- tary , and lobs it back at the ...
Halaman 151
... readers see Fern satirizing her characters ' pre- tentiousness and materialism . As Walker indicates , these readers approve Fern's emphasis on independence for her hero- ine and Ruth Hall's preference for work over marriage . Rose ...
... readers see Fern satirizing her characters ' pre- tentiousness and materialism . As Walker indicates , these readers approve Fern's emphasis on independence for her hero- ine and Ruth Hall's preference for work over marriage . Rose ...
Halaman 152
... readers in the shaping of the magazine itself " ( 114 ) . That spirit of participation also char- acterized Dodge's managerial style . She chose able assistants ( Frank Stockton and Fayal Clarke ) and worked closely with them , often in ...
... readers in the shaping of the magazine itself " ( 114 ) . That spirit of participation also char- acterized Dodge's managerial style . She chose able assistants ( Frank Stockton and Fayal Clarke ) and worked closely with them , often in ...
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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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