Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... Southern interpretation of the planter and slave in the garden also had implications for the construction of a South- ern womanhood . Writing from within the ethic of paternalism rather than against it , Hentz often rejected bourgeois ...
... Southern interpretation of the planter and slave in the garden also had implications for the construction of a South- ern womanhood . Writing from within the ethic of paternalism rather than against it , Hentz often rejected bourgeois ...
Halaman 137
... Southern responses to Uncle Tom's Cabin ; see McCardill 141-76 for an analysis of the development of proslavery nation- alism in Southern literature of the 1840s and 1850s . 11. See Moss's reading of Hentz's oeuvre and her place in the ...
... Southern responses to Uncle Tom's Cabin ; see McCardill 141-76 for an analysis of the development of proslavery nation- alism in Southern literature of the 1840s and 1850s . 11. See Moss's reading of Hentz's oeuvre and her place in the ...
Halaman 138
... Southern Paternalism ; or , Pastoral Naturalism in The Planter's Northern Bride . " Southern Studies 3 ( 1992 ) : 221–52 . Stowe , Charles E. , and Lyman B. Stowe . Harriet Beecher Stowe : The Story of Her Life . Boston : Houghton ...
... Southern Paternalism ; or , Pastoral Naturalism in The Planter's Northern Bride . " Southern Studies 3 ( 1992 ) : 221–52 . Stowe , Charles E. , and Lyman B. Stowe . Harriet Beecher Stowe : The Story of Her Life . Boston : Houghton ...
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