Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... character presenta- tion and plot . . . fractured formal im- peratives of what is usually known as the ' sentimental ... Characters ' helplessness before mysterious conspiracies and coincidences in melo- drama reflects the lived ...
... character presenta- tion and plot . . . fractured formal im- peratives of what is usually known as the ' sentimental ... Characters ' helplessness before mysterious conspiracies and coincidences in melo- drama reflects the lived ...
Halaman 26
... character ! " - or , as the world says , a " masculine woman . " ( 152 ) The narrator had never stepped forward to make such a pointed , self - conscious literary comment about the character of the elder Elsie . The first Elsie existed ...
... character ! " - or , as the world says , a " masculine woman . " ( 152 ) The narrator had never stepped forward to make such a pointed , self - conscious literary comment about the character of the elder Elsie . The first Elsie existed ...
Halaman 30
... character says to the heroine's upper - class lover : " If she cannot soar to your side , you do not need her " ( 164 ) . She has to get there herself , but then , since rich women are by definition idle , what comes of the abilities ...
... character says to the heroine's upper - class lover : " If she cannot soar to your side , you do not need her " ( 164 ) . She has to get there herself , but then , since rich women are by definition idle , what comes of the abilities ...
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