Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... urban and national cul- ture , both through such idealized characters as Gertrude and through more realistically detailed topical commentary and satire . The dialogues and convoluted plots in Clarence re- flect on issues that include ...
... urban and national cul- ture , both through such idealized characters as Gertrude and through more realistically detailed topical commentary and satire . The dialogues and convoluted plots in Clarence re- flect on issues that include ...
Halaman 124
... urban laboring - class characters in this and other fictions afforded an alterna- tive to the sensationalism of the city - mysteries tradition and helped to establish conventions for introducing realistic details of " low life " into ...
... urban laboring - class characters in this and other fictions afforded an alterna- tive to the sensationalism of the city - mysteries tradition and helped to establish conventions for introducing realistic details of " low life " into ...
Halaman 136
... urban areas such as New York ( 81 ) . Help , furthermore , had a secure home to which she could return when she wished and she had the protection of her family and community if she were mistreated in some way , while her ur- ban ...
... urban areas such as New York ( 81 ) . Help , furthermore , had a secure home to which she could return when she wished and she had the protection of her family and community if she were mistreated in some way , while her ur- ban ...
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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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