Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... presents aspects of the world as unchanging objects whose exploration and description can cast light on the speaker's own changing state of mind . The poet - speaker is always the true subject of such lyrics , in which , again to quote ...
... presents aspects of the world as unchanging objects whose exploration and description can cast light on the speaker's own changing state of mind . The poet - speaker is always the true subject of such lyrics , in which , again to quote ...
Halaman 23
... presents us with an historically prescient vision of two different generations of feminist activists . A reading of Elsie Magoon allows us to connect Gage's genre - critiques to her social analy- sis of gender and class , explore the ...
... presents us with an historically prescient vision of two different generations of feminist activists . A reading of Elsie Magoon allows us to connect Gage's genre - critiques to her social analy- sis of gender and class , explore the ...
Halaman 33
... presents a panorama of female heroes - heroes whose visionary quests not only alter their reality but enable them to achieve a new power within it . These female characters vividly bring to life Gilman's theories , suggesting metaphori ...
... presents a panorama of female heroes - heroes whose visionary quests not only alter their reality but enable them to achieve a new power within it . These female characters vividly bring to life Gilman's theories , suggesting metaphori ...
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