Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... discussion of her work in the biography , while acknowledging her " sweetness of versification , " spends most of its time analyzing the " absurdities " of her style ( 92 ) . Also see Collin , Green , and Jordan . For scholarship ...
... discussion of her work in the biography , while acknowledging her " sweetness of versification , " spends most of its time analyzing the " absurdities " of her style ( 92 ) . Also see Collin , Green , and Jordan . For scholarship ...
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Joanne Dobson and Martha Vicinus , with whose definitions of subversion this discussion began , both make just this point of seeing subversion within specific con- texts of genre . As Dobson puts it , her three mid - nineteenth ...
Joanne Dobson and Martha Vicinus , with whose definitions of subversion this discussion began , both make just this point of seeing subversion within specific con- texts of genre . As Dobson puts it , her three mid - nineteenth ...
Halaman 69
... discussion of Moods ( 1865 ) in chapter seven , for example , is improved by Elbert's reading of Jane Tompkins's ... discussions of the stories " M.L. " and " An Hour , " both of which deal with interracial love affairs . An entire ...
... discussion of Moods ( 1865 ) in chapter seven , for example , is improved by Elbert's reading of Jane Tompkins's ... discussions of the stories " M.L. " and " An Hour , " both of which deal with interracial love affairs . An entire ...
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