Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... played the cultural role of " man " to Emerson's and Thoreau's " women . " ) It is - or should be - simply impossible to discuss the literary atmos- phere of the 1850s , the decade of the " American Renaissance , " without consid- ering ...
... played the cultural role of " man " to Emerson's and Thoreau's " women . " ) It is - or should be - simply impossible to discuss the literary atmos- phere of the 1850s , the decade of the " American Renaissance , " without consid- ering ...
Halaman 22
... played to save herself after being abducted . Finding herself in a boat with an Italian sailor who took her for his patron saint , the well - educated Hope spoke gently to him in Italian and had her- self rowed to shore . Governor ...
... played to save herself after being abducted . Finding herself in a boat with an Italian sailor who took her for his patron saint , the well - educated Hope spoke gently to him in Italian and had her- self rowed to shore . Governor ...
Halaman 51
... played so sweetly on the luhr . She answered timidly , without looking up . Her heart was throbbing ; for the tones of his voice were like Magnus the Dane . The acquaintance thus begun , was not likely to languish on the rart of such an ...
... played so sweetly on the luhr . She answered timidly , without looking up . Her heart was throbbing ; for the tones of his voice were like Magnus the Dane . The acquaintance thus begun , was not likely to languish on the rart of such an ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
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