Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... expression . Put more bluntly , the poet maintains physical and psychological distance from friends and family partly because she requires it for her own emotional equilibrium . Even given her tendency to pose and to write in hyperbole ...
... expression . Put more bluntly , the poet maintains physical and psychological distance from friends and family partly because she requires it for her own emotional equilibrium . Even given her tendency to pose and to write in hyperbole ...
Halaman 41
... expression characterized by specific and often rigid constraints upon ar- ticulation of personal individuality . Although men as well as women were bound by a cultural decorum of personal reticence , restrictions on the presentation of ...
... expression characterized by specific and often rigid constraints upon ar- ticulation of personal individuality . Although men as well as women were bound by a cultural decorum of personal reticence , restrictions on the presentation of ...
Halaman 42
... expression as Dickinson , and others as well , obviously wished to be . Elizabeth Oakes Smith , after considerable success as a poet and novelist , renounced these modes of expression to become , in the 1850s , a woman's rights activist ...
... expression as Dickinson , and others as well , obviously wished to be . Elizabeth Oakes Smith , after considerable success as a poet and novelist , renounced these modes of expression to become , in the 1850s , a woman's rights activist ...
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