Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... artist . While the artist role - active and creative - at first appears in direct opposition to the passive role of objet d'art imposed on nineteenth - century women , in theater , the performer can be simultaneously both artist and art ...
... artist . While the artist role - active and creative - at first appears in direct opposition to the passive role of objet d'art imposed on nineteenth - century women , in theater , the performer can be simultaneously both artist and art ...
Halaman 32
... artist's ability to " transpose [ his or her ] order- ings into [ his or her ] reader's felt understanding through an invisible per- suasion " ( 46 ) . As Brodhead notes , the novelist's power was often described by Alcott's ...
... artist's ability to " transpose [ his or her ] order- ings into [ his or her ] reader's felt understanding through an invisible per- suasion " ( 46 ) . As Brodhead notes , the novelist's power was often described by Alcott's ...
Halaman 33
... artist . Al- though the artist - mother figure of Gladys appears temporarily in the text as an aesthetic solution to the problem of the taboo of the woman artist , ultimately the equation of reproductive mother and creative artist is ...
... artist . Al- though the artist - mother figure of Gladys appears temporarily in the text as an aesthetic solution to the problem of the taboo of the woman artist , ultimately the equation of reproductive mother and creative artist is ...
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