Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... poetry , virtually no new revi- sionist work has been done on American women poets . Apparently , most scholars feel that there was no American woman poet worth reading between Wheatley and Dickinson , or between Dickinson and H.D. The ...
... poetry , virtually no new revi- sionist work has been done on American women poets . Apparently , most scholars feel that there was no American woman poet worth reading between Wheatley and Dickinson , or between Dickinson and H.D. The ...
Halaman 4
... poetry is based on the male - defined poetic tradition of romanticism , within which many of the currently canonized female poets establish- ed themselves with great difficulty . Since the poetesses , for the most part , did not ...
... poetry is based on the male - defined poetic tradition of romanticism , within which many of the currently canonized female poets establish- ed themselves with great difficulty . Since the poetesses , for the most part , did not ...
Halaman 5
... poetic subjectivity . Their poetry rarely projects the self into metaphorical readings of the world ; it does not effuse from a " poet " in the traditional sense of a seer or " priest " for whom nature is important only insofar as it ...
... poetic subjectivity . Their poetry rarely projects the self into metaphorical readings of the world ; it does not effuse from a " poet " in the traditional sense of a seer or " priest " for whom nature is important only insofar as it ...
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