Legacy, Volume 13;Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... Cooke was an enormously popular writer in her own era , admired to the point of inspiring women with less name recogni- tion to pose as the famous author ( Ammons ix ) . Cooke had a long career , achieving considerable fame and critical ...
... Cooke was an enormously popular writer in her own era , admired to the point of inspiring women with less name recogni- tion to pose as the famous author ( Ammons ix ) . Cooke had a long career , achieving considerable fame and critical ...
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's non - fiction indicates that she believed , despite her experience , in the notion of a redemptive and entirely hierar- chical homelife , a domestic sanctuary that would ennoble both men and women and enrich the culture at large ...
... Cooke's non - fiction indicates that she believed , despite her experience , in the notion of a redemptive and entirely hierar- chical homelife , a domestic sanctuary that would ennoble both men and women and enrich the culture at large ...
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