Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... experience " ( 116 ) . The next morning , Rowlandson , as she so vividly puts it , had to " turn my back upon the ... experience ? Rowlandson's efforts to interpret her experience elicited two distinct narra- tive voices or registers ...
... experience " ( 116 ) . The next morning , Rowlandson , as she so vividly puts it , had to " turn my back upon the ... experience ? Rowlandson's efforts to interpret her experience elicited two distinct narra- tive voices or registers ...
Halaman 125
... experience ; it could not accommodate such things as her cap- tors ' evident suffering at the hands of the English , their gestures of solicitousness and generosity , or their always - re- spectful treatment of her person , offer- ing ...
... experience ; it could not accommodate such things as her cap- tors ' evident suffering at the hands of the English , their gestures of solicitousness and generosity , or their always - re- spectful treatment of her person , offer- ing ...
Halaman 123
... experience as a woman writer . In " The Memorial of A. B. , or Matilda Muffin " ( 1860 ) , for example , she describes how strange she feels in earning her Own way as a " literary woman " by using her intellect , rather than her hands ...
... experience as a woman writer . In " The Memorial of A. B. , or Matilda Muffin " ( 1860 ) , for example , she describes how strange she feels in earning her Own way as a " literary woman " by using her intellect , rather than her hands ...
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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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