Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... experience with the larger world of politics and cities . Her main goal in writing the book was " not to win fame ... experienced author , there are intimations that her writing was a means of warding off depression . Looking at Hope ...
... experience with the larger world of politics and cities . Her main goal in writing the book was " not to win fame ... experienced author , there are intimations that her writing was a means of warding off depression . Looking at Hope ...
Halaman 56
... experience about the social injustice that led to pov- erty and crime ; she urged rehabilitation . instead of punishment in the penal system ; and she criticized cant and hypocrisy in all facets of life . The underlying theme in all her ...
... experience about the social injustice that led to pov- erty and crime ; she urged rehabilitation . instead of punishment in the penal system ; and she criticized cant and hypocrisy in all facets of life . The underlying theme in all her ...
Halaman 75
... experience that meant being a woman . In Kelley's words , " the desire of a woman to extend the limits of her prescribed sphere was blunted by her own deep inner restraints as much as by the disapproval of the society responsible for ...
... experience that meant being a woman . In Kelley's words , " the desire of a woman to extend the limits of her prescribed sphere was blunted by her own deep inner restraints as much as by the disapproval of the society responsible for ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
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