Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... Cooke produced more than 200 short stories . Literary historians have recognized Cooke as a pioneer of literary realism and a transitional figure for the shift away from the sentimental fiction of the middle of the century.3 Cooke's ...
... Cooke produced more than 200 short stories . Literary historians have recognized Cooke as a pioneer of literary realism and a transitional figure for the shift away from the sentimental fiction of the middle of the century.3 Cooke's ...
Halaman 121
... Cooke's villainous husbands are faithful church members , even church leaders , adept at justifying their tyranny and greed on scriptural grounds . Cooke effectively points to the church's role in allowing , even fostering , the tyranny ...
... Cooke's villainous husbands are faithful church members , even church leaders , adept at justifying their tyranny and greed on scriptural grounds . Cooke effectively points to the church's role in allowing , even fostering , the tyranny ...
Halaman 126
... Cooke saw in her region , provides readers with a compelling glimpse of women and religion in late nineteenth - century New England , a glimpse that acknowledged the underside of women's domestic experi- ences , despite Cooke's most ...
... Cooke saw in her region , provides readers with a compelling glimpse of women and religion in late nineteenth - century New England , a glimpse that acknowledged the underside of women's domestic experi- ences , despite Cooke's most ...
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