Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... social formation would take , in- cluding the positions it would afford to women and its fostering of literary culture . The three - and - a - half decades that Sedgwick worked as a New York writer , beginning in the mid - 1820s ...
... social formation would take , in- cluding the positions it would afford to women and its fostering of literary culture . The three - and - a - half decades that Sedgwick worked as a New York writer , beginning in the mid - 1820s ...
Halaman 118
... social interaction take place in domestic settings , that appetites be indulged only with light re- freshments , and ... social ascendance to circles of her own , Sedgwick's depictions of New York manners enter into the symbolic struggle ...
... social interaction take place in domestic settings , that appetites be indulged only with light re- freshments , and ... social ascendance to circles of her own , Sedgwick's depictions of New York manners enter into the symbolic struggle ...
Halaman 119
... social world " ( such as Walter Scott's and Maria Edgeworth's ) over the highly imagina- tive writing favored by Grace Layton ( such as Staël's ) , and in her effort to make social rela- tions in New York conform to her “ beau - ideal ...
... social world " ( such as Walter Scott's and Maria Edgeworth's ) over the highly imagina- tive writing favored by Grace Layton ( such as Staël's ) , and in her effort to make social rela- tions in New York conform to her “ beau - ideal ...
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