Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... forces which move them ; she uses the codes of spiritual narratives as a strategy for telling what can't otherwise be told . Beloved , like Gifts of Power , posits a world in which the force of the spirit is accepted as given , and ...
... forces which move them ; she uses the codes of spiritual narratives as a strategy for telling what can't otherwise be told . Beloved , like Gifts of Power , posits a world in which the force of the spirit is accepted as given , and ...
Halaman 101
... force grew by 307 percent , attracting thousands of women to cities where wage - earning jobs were plentiful ( 4-5 ) ... forces which nearly - in Sappho's case - and fully - in Lily's case - destroy these not - quite New Women . If Sappho ...
... force grew by 307 percent , attracting thousands of women to cities where wage - earning jobs were plentiful ( 4-5 ) ... forces which nearly - in Sappho's case - and fully - in Lily's case - destroy these not - quite New Women . If Sappho ...
Halaman 118
... force - threatened Cooke's entire scheme of Christian values , virtues , and social order . In an unpublished manuscript , “ What Women Should Be Thankful For , " Cooke pressed her restrictive notions of female identity even further ...
... force - threatened Cooke's entire scheme of Christian values , virtues , and social order . In an unpublished manuscript , “ What Women Should Be Thankful For , " Cooke pressed her restrictive notions of female identity even further ...
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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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