Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... later renown as " the most original and challenging mind which the woman's movement produced " ( Degler 21 ) . But , Gilman's theoretical writing tells only part of the story . on reason Complementing the excessive reliance in her ...
... later renown as " the most original and challenging mind which the woman's movement produced " ( Degler 21 ) . But , Gilman's theoretical writing tells only part of the story . on reason Complementing the excessive reliance in her ...
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... later is rented by Jenny and her husband George . In this early tale of " il- legitimacy , " grief , imprisonment , and suf- fering , a nameless young woman is break- ing the tender shoots of her mother's wistaria vine , brought over on ...
... later is rented by Jenny and her husband George . In this early tale of " il- legitimacy , " grief , imprisonment , and suf- fering , a nameless young woman is break- ing the tender shoots of her mother's wistaria vine , brought over on ...
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... later Child resigned , resentful of criticism that her editorial policy did not wholly conform to the Garrisonian line . She enjoyed living in New York , how- ever , as her letters and a series of newspaper columns attest . The columns ...
... later Child resigned , resentful of criticism that her editorial policy did not wholly conform to the Garrisonian line . She enjoyed living in New York , how- ever , as her letters and a series of newspaper columns attest . The columns ...
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