Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... civil man . He is not an outlaw , but rather a pillar of patriarchal society - genteel , courtly , civil . In her famous , " Because I could not stop for Death " ( 712 ) , that civility is of course what makes her kidnaping gentleman ...
... civil man . He is not an outlaw , but rather a pillar of patriarchal society - genteel , courtly , civil . In her famous , " Because I could not stop for Death " ( 712 ) , that civility is of course what makes her kidnaping gentleman ...
Halaman 25
... civil but overpowering man . When Dickinson wishes to speak of death as something to be resisted - and hopelessly so - she makes " Death ... the supple Suitor / That wins at last- " ( 1445 ) , and she provides aristocratic or bourgeois ...
... civil but overpowering man . When Dickinson wishes to speak of death as something to be resisted - and hopelessly so - she makes " Death ... the supple Suitor / That wins at last- " ( 1445 ) , and she provides aristocratic or bourgeois ...
Halaman 71
... Civil War , without the resources of non - canonical American writers or of social history . For instance , she omits completely the writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe . Drawing from a handful of secondary works , Wolosky notes the abun ...
... Civil War , without the resources of non - canonical American writers or of social history . For instance , she omits completely the writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe . Drawing from a handful of secondary works , Wolosky notes the abun ...
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