Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... narrative is somewhat dissipated , even if - to recall Nina Baym's argument - the " progressive ideas " of the novel remain very much at the fore thematically . What the narrative begins to lose , in its subversive challenges to popular ...
... narrative is somewhat dissipated , even if - to recall Nina Baym's argument - the " progressive ideas " of the novel remain very much at the fore thematically . What the narrative begins to lose , in its subversive challenges to popular ...
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... narrative had earlier defended so energetically , and which she associated with women's effective speaking activism . As melodrama takes over , Elsie quite literally loses speech and consciousness . Romance , too , finally conquers , as ...
... narrative had earlier defended so energetically , and which she associated with women's effective speaking activism . As melodrama takes over , Elsie quite literally loses speech and consciousness . Romance , too , finally conquers , as ...
Halaman 60
... Narrative . Macomb : Western Illinois UP , 1982 . Smith , Valerie . Narrative Authority in Modern Afro - American Fiction . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1987 . Washington , Mary Helen . " Meditation on History : The Slave Narrative of Linda ...
... Narrative . Macomb : Western Illinois UP , 1982 . Smith , Valerie . Narrative Authority in Modern Afro - American Fiction . Cambridge : Harvard UP , 1987 . Washington , Mary Helen . " Meditation on History : The Slave Narrative of Linda ...
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