Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... tradition of romanticism , within which many of the currently canonized female poets establish- ed themselves with great difficulty . Since the poetesses , for the most part , did not struggle with that tradition , they offer a ...
... tradition of romanticism , within which many of the currently canonized female poets establish- ed themselves with great difficulty . Since the poetesses , for the most part , did not struggle with that tradition , they offer a ...
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... tradition that it is difficult to perceive poems from any other perspec- tive . But I hope that before too long it will be possible to see the sentimental tradition as a literary movement in its own right , as a movement having its own ...
... tradition that it is difficult to perceive poems from any other perspec- tive . But I hope that before too long it will be possible to see the sentimental tradition as a literary movement in its own right , as a movement having its own ...
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... tradition as it became increasingly interiorized in the work of such writers as Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Sara Teasdale . To the extent that the religion of romantic love replaces that of Christianity in the poetess tradition , poetesses ...
... tradition as it became increasingly interiorized in the work of such writers as Ella Wheeler Wilcox and Sara Teasdale . To the extent that the religion of romantic love replaces that of Christianity in the poetess tradition , poetesses ...
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