Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... hand the range of materials included in the two collections indicates that for Irving and Child alike , creating a national literature involved experimenting with a variety of genres and drawing on European as well as American sources ...
... hand the range of materials included in the two collections indicates that for Irving and Child alike , creating a national literature involved experimenting with a variety of genres and drawing on European as well as American sources ...
Halaman 65
old of woman's era ; and woman's work is grandly constructive . In her hand are pos- sibilities whose use or abuse ... hands of lynchers are too red with blood to deter- mine the political character of the govern- ment for even four ...
old of woman's era ; and woman's work is grandly constructive . In her hand are pos- sibilities whose use or abuse ... hands of lynchers are too red with blood to deter- mine the political character of the govern- ment for even four ...
Halaman 74
... hand stretched forth in the dark passage of life to see if there is another hand to meet it " ( 284 ) . Thus in the novels can be traced the inscription of both the authors ' desire to speak and their fear of being heard . Much of the ...
... hand stretched forth in the dark passage of life to see if there is another hand to meet it " ( 284 ) . Thus in the novels can be traced the inscription of both the authors ' desire to speak and their fear of being heard . Much of the ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
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