Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... takes the temperance pledge , realizing that she brings on family strife in doing so . Her understanding of the community's inter- dependence , unobscured by the commun- ity's increasing complexity and class stratification , motivates ...
... takes the temperance pledge , realizing that she brings on family strife in doing so . Her understanding of the community's inter- dependence , unobscured by the commun- ity's increasing complexity and class stratification , motivates ...
Halaman 28
... takes over , Elsie quite literally loses speech and consciousness . Romance , too , finally conquers , as Fred and ... take on the point of view of the 28 LEGACY.
... takes over , Elsie quite literally loses speech and consciousness . Romance , too , finally conquers , as Fred and ... take on the point of view of the 28 LEGACY.
Halaman 29
... takes place consciously on the levels both of character and genre . We need not infer levels of in- tention " beneath " Gage's text in order to locate subversion ; it can rather be describ- ed in terms of generic conflicts and con ...
... takes place consciously on the levels both of character and genre . We need not infer levels of in- tention " beneath " Gage's text in order to locate subversion ; it can rather be describ- ed in terms of generic conflicts and con ...
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