Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... reader ; readers must work at understand- ing her texts and therefore to some extent must be capable of recognizing a possibility of meaning before they can find it . The dif- ference between late nineteenth - century and contemporary ...
... reader ; readers must work at understand- ing her texts and therefore to some extent must be capable of recognizing a possibility of meaning before they can find it . The dif- ference between late nineteenth - century and contemporary ...
Halaman 57
... reader for the careful attention which they require . " In praising Bits of Travel , a reviewer for Scribner's Magazine told its readers that “ no woman in America shows as much promise as H.H. " Her early travel sketches describe New ...
... reader for the careful attention which they require . " In praising Bits of Travel , a reviewer for Scribner's Magazine told its readers that “ no woman in America shows as much promise as H.H. " Her early travel sketches describe New ...
Halaman 59
... readers , but most readers were attracted to it because it develops a familiar plot - a young woman of beauty and virtue triumphs over severe adversity — in an enchanting , unfamiliar set- ting . Jackson even includes the happy en- ding ...
... readers , but most readers were attracted to it because it develops a familiar plot - a young woman of beauty and virtue triumphs over severe adversity — in an enchanting , unfamiliar set- ting . Jackson even includes the happy en- ding ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz | 5 |
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