Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... continued practice of mailing him poems.1 Mostly , however , the close cor- respondence between the language of Dickinson's letters and that of her poems sug- gests that the poet wants her language to communicate information and ideas ...
... continued practice of mailing him poems.1 Mostly , however , the close cor- respondence between the language of Dickinson's letters and that of her poems sug- gests that the poet wants her language to communicate information and ideas ...
Halaman 42
... continued to write . In so doing she faced the same choices as her contemporaries ; her options , if she were to speak about herself at all , were three : to speak in conventional cultural terms ; to exploit conventions for personal use ...
... continued to write . In so doing she faced the same choices as her contemporaries ; her options , if she were to speak about herself at all , were three : to speak in conventional cultural terms ; to exploit conventions for personal use ...
Halaman 76
... continued to write poetry , she subdued her voice . Bradstreet's struggles illuminate those of Emily Dickinson who chose to write her poetry in the seclusion of her own home , " to have it out on her own premises , " as Adrienne Rich ...
... continued to write poetry , she subdued her voice . Bradstreet's struggles illuminate those of Emily Dickinson who chose to write her poetry in the seclusion of her own home , " to have it out on her own premises , " as Adrienne Rich ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz | 5 |
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