Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Sigourney published in the 1830s and 1840s . Sigourney describes nature poetically , but without using it as mere raw material for her own central self - expression . Only when God plays an important role in Sigourney's poems do they ...
... Sigourney published in the 1830s and 1840s . Sigourney describes nature poetically , but without using it as mere raw material for her own central self - expression . Only when God plays an important role in Sigourney's poems do they ...
Halaman 10
... Sigourney's poems is simultane- ously an overarching subjectivity like the self in subjective poetry and an ultimate mysterious object , structurally similar to nature , truth , beauty , or the beloved in subjective poetry . This ...
... Sigourney's poems is simultane- ously an overarching subjectivity like the self in subjective poetry and an ultimate mysterious object , structurally similar to nature , truth , beauty , or the beloved in subjective poetry . This ...
Halaman 14
... Sigourney's Poems , PO to Pocahontas and Other Poems and SP to Select Poems . " Two recent theories of feminist aesthetics il- luminate Sigourney's recognition of nature's separateness and her conventionality . Schweickart has ...
... Sigourney's Poems , PO to Pocahontas and Other Poems and SP to Select Poems . " Two recent theories of feminist aesthetics il- luminate Sigourney's recognition of nature's separateness and her conventionality . Schweickart has ...
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