Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... female poets establish- ed themselves with great difficulty . Since the poetesses , for the most part , did not struggle with that tradition , they offer a gynocentric alternative model for critics of women's poetry . It is in ...
... female poets establish- ed themselves with great difficulty . Since the poetesses , for the most part , did not struggle with that tradition , they offer a gynocentric alternative model for critics of women's poetry . It is in ...
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... female community that will hear , transmit , and create more liveable tales for future women . In the fictional works that follow this short story , Gilman continues to explore the worlds women can create and the power they can develop ...
... female community that will hear , transmit , and create more liveable tales for future women . In the fictional works that follow this short story , Gilman continues to explore the worlds women can create and the power they can develop ...
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... Females ' : Differences in the Portrayals of Women by Male and Female Narrators . " Black American Literature Forum 15 ( 1981 ) : 66-70 . Witnessing Slavery : The Develop- ment of Ante - Bellum Slave Narratives . Westport : Greenwood ...
... Females ' : Differences in the Portrayals of Women by Male and Female Narrators . " Black American Literature Forum 15 ( 1981 ) : 66-70 . Witnessing Slavery : The Develop- ment of Ante - Bellum Slave Narratives . Westport : Greenwood ...
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