Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... conventional nineteenth - century poet ; in all the well - known ways she is indeed a modernist . And certainly her focus on per- sonal female experience is intense . But Dickinson's connections to her own time and place and the ways in ...
... conventional nineteenth - century poet ; in all the well - known ways she is indeed a modernist . And certainly her focus on per- sonal female experience is intense . But Dickinson's connections to her own time and place and the ways in ...
Halaman 49
... conventional mode could mean nothing less than di- minishment for her characters . 12 In this knowledge she is not alone . Sally McNall's psychological study of the popular women's fiction of the period reveals that one common theme ...
... conventional mode could mean nothing less than di- minishment for her characters . 12 In this knowledge she is not alone . Sally McNall's psychological study of the popular women's fiction of the period reveals that one common theme ...
Halaman 50
... conventional wife . Particular- ly significant because it comes from a writer who later abandoned poetry , suggesting it was an inadequate medium with which " to reveal woman to herself , " the poem , while overtly extolling the virtues ...
... conventional wife . Particular- ly significant because it comes from a writer who later abandoned poetry , suggesting it was an inadequate medium with which " to reveal woman to herself , " the poem , while overtly extolling the virtues ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz | 5 |
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