Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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THE SENTIMENTAL POETESS IN THE WORLD : METAPHOR AND SUBJECTIVITY IN LYDIA SIGOURNEY'S NATURE POETRY1 ANNIE FINCH ... sentimental poetry " forms a contradiction in terms , a horrifying oxymoron . While sentimental American women novelists ...
THE SENTIMENTAL POETESS IN THE WORLD : METAPHOR AND SUBJECTIVITY IN LYDIA SIGOURNEY'S NATURE POETRY1 ANNIE FINCH ... sentimental poetry " forms a contradiction in terms , a horrifying oxymoron . While sentimental American women novelists ...
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... sentimental American nineteenth- century poetesses did not as a rule struggle with this model of poetic subjectivity . Their poetry rarely projects the self into metaphorical readings of the world ; it does not effuse from a " poet " in ...
... sentimental American nineteenth- century poetesses did not as a rule struggle with this model of poetic subjectivity . Their poetry rarely projects the self into metaphorical readings of the world ; it does not effuse from a " poet " in ...
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... sentimental novel , for which normative literary criticism has had no place . Earlier twentieth - century critical opinions about nineteenth - century women's sentimental fiction , as Mary Kelley has pointed out , were " strikingly ...
... sentimental novel , for which normative literary criticism has had no place . Earlier twentieth - century critical opinions about nineteenth - century women's sentimental fiction , as Mary Kelley has pointed out , were " strikingly ...
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