Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 149
... serve as an index of [ middle - class ] popular taste and reflect the ideology of motherhood in nineteenth - century America " ( 318 ) . Writings by women on the Overland Trail , however , present a subtler approach to grief , much less ...
... serve as an index of [ middle - class ] popular taste and reflect the ideology of motherhood in nineteenth - century America " ( 318 ) . Writings by women on the Overland Trail , however , present a subtler approach to grief , much less ...
Halaman 151
... serves as a single , dominant poetic subject . These three texts quite explicitly overflow with emotion and sadness . They ... serve little purpose . In crucial ways , then , the Overland Trail served as the antithesis to the nineteenth ...
... serves as a single , dominant poetic subject . These three texts quite explicitly overflow with emotion and sadness . They ... serve little purpose . In crucial ways , then , the Overland Trail served as the antithesis to the nineteenth ...
Halaman 184
... serves as a vehicle for naturalizing genteel ideology , making it a common cause between mothers of different ... serve or cynically satirize ; a lowbrow one would create a happy ending for all . ) Such a solution , however , does ...
... serves as a vehicle for naturalizing genteel ideology , making it a common cause between mothers of different ... serve or cynically satirize ; a lowbrow one would create a happy ending for all . ) Such a solution , however , does ...
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Charlene Avallone Catharine Sedgwick and the Circles of New York | 115 |
The Mistress | 132 |
Overland Trail | 148 |
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