Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... temperance theme ; the two novels that followed it both appeared under the im- print of the Temperance Patriot Office of Utica , New York . Temperance novels in- deed they are , but in the context of a remarkably wide - ranging social ...
... temperance theme ; the two novels that followed it both appeared under the im- print of the Temperance Patriot Office of Utica , New York . Temperance novels in- deed they are , but in the context of a remarkably wide - ranging social ...
Halaman 23
... temperance tract and an historical novel of settlement , covering perhaps 40 years in an Ohio valley town . Published in 1867 , it draws not only on Gage's tem- perance work but on her feminist commit- ments and her volunteer experience ...
... temperance tract and an historical novel of settlement , covering perhaps 40 years in an Ohio valley town . Published in 1867 , it draws not only on Gage's tem- perance work but on her feminist commit- ments and her volunteer experience ...
Halaman 27
... temperance movement instead and makes the best of it , fortified by a temperance hymn of Elsie's own com- posing . Gage's readers learn to take pleasure in activist fiction and local history . The subversive triumph of local , realistic ...
... temperance movement instead and makes the best of it , fortified by a temperance hymn of Elsie's own com- posing . Gage's readers learn to take pleasure in activist fiction and local history . The subversive triumph of local , realistic ...
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