Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... grief was but one of a number of strate- gies that women used to write about loss . Nineteenth - century diaries and letters written by women bound for the West on the Overland Trail represent grief in an equally ritualized fashion ...
... grief was but one of a number of strate- gies that women used to write about loss . Nineteenth - century diaries and letters written by women bound for the West on the Overland Trail represent grief in an equally ritualized fashion ...
Halaman 151
... grief is overt : in the space created by the actual departed child , the speaker's melancholy persona takes cen- ter stage , and the representation of mourning serves as a single , dominant poetic subject . These three texts quite ...
... grief is overt : in the space created by the actual departed child , the speaker's melancholy persona takes cen- ter stage , and the representation of mourning serves as a single , dominant poetic subject . These three texts quite ...
Halaman 160
... grief and mourning in ways similar to their New England counterparts . However , not all of the Overland Trail women discussed here wrote their narratives while traveling ; many wrote after the journey , at a time when one would assume ...
... grief and mourning in ways similar to their New England counterparts . However , not all of the Overland Trail women discussed here wrote their narratives while traveling ; many wrote after the journey , at a time when one would assume ...
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Charlene Avallone Catharine Sedgwick and the Circles of New York | 115 |
The Mistress | 132 |
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