Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... structural level . While it is obvious that poems in the Western representational tradition almost inevitably " use ... structure of a Sigourney poem can be imagined as an in- teraction of lines emanating from two or more subjects . In ...
... structural level . While it is obvious that poems in the Western representational tradition almost inevitably " use ... structure of a Sigourney poem can be imagined as an in- teraction of lines emanating from two or more subjects . In ...
Halaman 7
... structures extends even to a Christian symbol : in " The Butterfly " the li- ly , a traditional Christian symbol of rebirth which might be expected to be on the child's grave for a significant reason , is described as having just ...
... structures extends even to a Christian symbol : in " The Butterfly " the li- ly , a traditional Christian symbol of rebirth which might be expected to be on the child's grave for a significant reason , is described as having just ...
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... structures it would hollow out . With respect to the theoretical issues that the idea of subversion raises , Elsie Magoon may be uniquely interesting in Gage's career . Subversion in this novel takes place consciously on the levels both ...
... structures it would hollow out . With respect to the theoretical issues that the idea of subversion raises , Elsie Magoon may be uniquely interesting in Gage's career . Subversion in this novel takes place consciously on the levels both ...
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