Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... realism that undergirds them , sig- nificantly fail to carry the day . The conflict between wet and dry visions of Smithville's future reaches a symbolic climax in the destruction of a good part of the town on Independence Day . While ...
... realism that undergirds them , sig- nificantly fail to carry the day . The conflict between wet and dry visions of Smithville's future reaches a symbolic climax in the destruction of a good part of the town on Independence Day . While ...
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... realism . Gage here comes for- ward as the narrator to justify her charac- terization of young Elsie to her readers ... realism : she transparently was what she was . By contrast , Elsie the daughter exists in a mode of realism ...
... realism . Gage here comes for- ward as the narrator to justify her charac- terization of young Elsie to her readers ... realism : she transparently was what she was . By contrast , Elsie the daughter exists in a mode of realism ...
Halaman 74
... Realism of the Local Col- orists . " American Literary Realism 20.2 ( 1987 ) : 3-20 . Romines , Ann . “ Domestic Troubles . " Colby Library Quarterly 24 ( 1988 ) : 50-60 . [ Explores " domesticity as a special realm of women " ; focuses ...
... Realism of the Local Col- orists . " American Literary Realism 20.2 ( 1987 ) : 3-20 . Romines , Ann . “ Domestic Troubles . " Colby Library Quarterly 24 ( 1988 ) : 50-60 . [ Explores " domesticity as a special realm of women " ; focuses ...
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