Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... domestic and public authority within changing communities . The novels ' settings range from pioneer settlements in which women's productive work was clear- ly valued to more distinctly class - stratified , often urban communities in ...
... domestic and public authority within changing communities . The novels ' settings range from pioneer settlements in which women's productive work was clear- ly valued to more distinctly class - stratified , often urban communities in ...
Halaman 20
... domestic melodrama ( British rather than American ) , finds domestic melodrama " conservative " by nature even if " subversive " in its " underlying message " ( Vicinus 141 ) . Although Dobson and Vicinus assess the ultimate subversive ...
... domestic melodrama ( British rather than American ) , finds domestic melodrama " conservative " by nature even if " subversive " in its " underlying message " ( Vicinus 141 ) . Although Dobson and Vicinus assess the ultimate subversive ...
Halaman 33
... domestic a life as possible . Have your child with you all the time . ' ( Be it remarked that if I did but dress the baby it left me shaking and crying - certainly far from a healthy companionship for her , to say nothing of the effect ...
... domestic a life as possible . Have your child with you all the time . ' ( Be it remarked that if I did but dress the baby it left me shaking and crying - certainly far from a healthy companionship for her , to say nothing of the effect ...
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