Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... becomes open to the outside . The image of the interior of the home merging with the exterior - the beasts , the ... becoming a home but never arriving at a fixed end - point . The very title ( A New Home , Who'll Follow ) , in its lack ...
... becomes open to the outside . The image of the interior of the home merging with the exterior - the beasts , the ... becoming a home but never arriving at a fixed end - point . The very title ( A New Home , Who'll Follow ) , in its lack ...
Halaman 106
... become the repressive mechanisms that reinforce cultural perceptions of women as saints or whores " ( 226 ) . Howe's play , in contrast , undermines these cultural perceptions by emphasiz- ing , as in this scene , how they are in fact ...
... become the repressive mechanisms that reinforce cultural perceptions of women as saints or whores " ( 226 ) . Howe's play , in contrast , undermines these cultural perceptions by emphasiz- ing , as in this scene , how they are in fact ...
Halaman 48
... becomes central to the story in Our Nig , as it is in many nineteenth - century American nov- els . But in Our Nig ... become useful in originating a self - reliance which would be of service to her in after years . ( 69 ) James not ...
... becomes central to the story in Our Nig , as it is in many nineteenth - century American nov- els . But in Our Nig ... become useful in originating a self - reliance which would be of service to her in after years . ( 69 ) James not ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Groves Maria Gowen Brooks c 17951845 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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