Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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Halaman 249
... Earle and Victoria Earle share closely coupled homonymic and phenotypic features . Additionally , in relation to many of the values Four Girls espouses , Vera Earle serves as a dou- ble of Victoria Earle , the journalistic name Matthews ...
... Earle and Victoria Earle share closely coupled homonymic and phenotypic features . Additionally , in relation to many of the values Four Girls espouses , Vera Earle serves as a dou- ble of Victoria Earle , the journalistic name Matthews ...
Halaman 265
... Earle's uncanny resemblance ; many interpretative paths seem to dou- ble back , bringing the reader again and again to Vera Earle's suggestive intersec- tion with Victoria Earle . As with her double , Vera Earle's relationships point to ...
... Earle's uncanny resemblance ; many interpretative paths seem to dou- ble back , bringing the reader again and again to Vera Earle's suggestive intersec- tion with Victoria Earle . As with her double , Vera Earle's relationships point to ...
Halaman 266
... Earle , as well ( 215 ) . Vera Earle's dedicated reading habits also reflect Victoria Earle's devotion to learning . Matthews thought broadly and strategically about how to reproduce her quest for knowledge , in this case through ...
... Earle , as well ( 215 ) . Vera Earle's dedicated reading habits also reflect Victoria Earle's devotion to learning . Matthews thought broadly and strategically about how to reproduce her quest for knowledge , in this case through ...
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