Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... Voice but one " ( L. 470 ) ; " We bruise each other less in talking than in writing , for then a quiet accent helps words themselves too hard " ( L. 322 ) . On reading that George Eliot had died , the poet responds to the words of the ...
... Voice but one " ( L. 470 ) ; " We bruise each other less in talking than in writing , for then a quiet accent helps words themselves too hard " ( L. 322 ) . On reading that George Eliot had died , the poet responds to the words of the ...
Halaman 42
... voices ; yet as individuals they were expected to main- tain a decorous silence within their texts , in essence , to ... voice and ab- sent as a uniquely female presence , women turned to specific images - that of the litte girl was ...
... voices ; yet as individuals they were expected to main- tain a decorous silence within their texts , in essence , to ... voice and ab- sent as a uniquely female presence , women turned to specific images - that of the litte girl was ...
Halaman 71
... voice against a divine world and language that clashes with , but asserts its claim upon her own " ( 171 ) . Wolosky finds conflict everpresent in Dickinson's life and art , a conflict with the political voices of her time and the divine ...
... voice against a divine world and language that clashes with , but asserts its claim upon her own " ( 171 ) . Wolosky finds conflict everpresent in Dickinson's life and art , a conflict with the political voices of her time and the divine ...
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