Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... notes , “ Middle - class women writers of the antebellum era were well aware that basing social status solely on economic rank would set a dangerous bar , since the volatile capitalist mar- ketplace made any family's economic position ...
... notes , “ Middle - class women writers of the antebellum era were well aware that basing social status solely on economic rank would set a dangerous bar , since the volatile capitalist mar- ketplace made any family's economic position ...
Halaman 153
... notes that the two sisters often describe their experiences poetically and thus differently from the terse and " practical " travel writings of men in the 1840s . Yet , says Gaul , when it comes to penning death , the two sisters fall ...
... notes that the two sisters often describe their experiences poetically and thus differently from the terse and " practical " travel writings of men in the 1840s . Yet , says Gaul , when it comes to penning death , the two sisters fall ...
Halaman 160
... NOTES I would like to thank the editors and readers of Legacy : A Journal of American Women Writers for their helpful comments . I would also like to thank Susan K. Harris , whose interest in diaries and let- ters first sparked my own ...
... NOTES I would like to thank the editors and readers of Legacy : A Journal of American Women Writers for their helpful comments . I would also like to thank Susan K. Harris , whose interest in diaries and let- ters first sparked my own ...
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