Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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eee wee SUBVERSION AND GENRE : THE POSTWAR FICTION OF FRANCES DANA GAGE MARY LOEFFELHOLZ Northeastern University there is a story , if we could only find. rances Dana Gage ( b . 1808 , Marietta , Fr Ohio ; d . 1884 , Greenwich , Connec ...
eee wee SUBVERSION AND GENRE : THE POSTWAR FICTION OF FRANCES DANA GAGE MARY LOEFFELHOLZ Northeastern University there is a story , if we could only find. rances Dana Gage ( b . 1808 , Marietta , Fr Ohio ; d . 1884 , Greenwich , Connec ...
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... Gage , 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 ...
... Gage , 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 ...
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... Gage's subversion of popular genres like romance and domestic melodrama stems from her realization that her novel has to make its way in competition with others . If it is to sell copies and convince people , it has to seduce and then ...
... Gage's subversion of popular genres like romance and domestic melodrama stems from her realization that her novel has to make its way in competition with others . If it is to sell copies and convince people , it has to seduce and then ...
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