Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Elsie Magoon , the first of Gage's postwar novels and perhaps the most ambitious of them in terms of generic experimentation . The novel is at once a temperance tract and an historical novel of settlement , covering perhaps 40 years in ...
... Elsie Magoon , the first of Gage's postwar novels and perhaps the most ambitious of them in terms of generic experimentation . The novel is at once a temperance tract and an historical novel of settlement , covering perhaps 40 years in ...
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... Elsie's jour- nalism , can become open for Gage's characters , indeed can ... Magoon to an increasingly complicated and divided . sense of community ... Elsie's character , and readers for Elsie Magoon , is to subvert and subdue the ...
... Elsie's jour- nalism , can become open for Gage's characters , indeed can ... Magoon to an increasingly complicated and divided . sense of community ... Elsie's character , and readers for Elsie Magoon , is to subvert and subdue the ...
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... Elsie Magoon Gage is , so to speak , herself seduced by melodrama . There just doesn't seem to be any other genre that would get her heroine from Ohio to wicked San Francisco , into a court- room , and and back together with her ...
... Elsie Magoon Gage is , so to speak , herself seduced by melodrama . There just doesn't seem to be any other genre that would get her heroine from Ohio to wicked San Francisco , into a court- room , and and back together with her ...
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