Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... fiction in which she integrated her reform concerns with stories of westward settlement and the establishment of different kinds of American communities , rural and urban . Among her most interesting efforts in this vein are her three ...
... fiction in which she integrated her reform concerns with stories of westward settlement and the establishment of different kinds of American communities , rural and urban . Among her most interesting efforts in this vein are her three ...
Halaman 20
... fiction , the concept of " subversion . " Is Gage a subversive writer ? Her fiction challenges us first of all to define more precisely what we understand by subversion . Are there forms of challenge that might be better described in ...
... fiction , the concept of " subversion . " Is Gage a subversive writer ? Her fiction challenges us first of all to define more precisely what we understand by subversion . Are there forms of challenge that might be better described in ...
Halaman 77
... Fiction . " Harvard U , 1987. ( DAI 48 , May 1988 ) . Dula , Michael Williams . " Laughter in the Dark : The Jester God in American Literature . " U of Virginia , 1986 ( DAI 48 , April 1988 ) . [ Includes Emily Dickinson . ] Humphreys ...
... Fiction . " Harvard U , 1987. ( DAI 48 , May 1988 ) . Dula , Michael Williams . " Laughter in the Dark : The Jester God in American Literature . " U of Virginia , 1986 ( DAI 48 , April 1988 ) . [ Includes Emily Dickinson . ] Humphreys ...
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