Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... begins with a fairly standard third- person voice : In offering to the public the follow- ing pages , the writer confesses her inability to minister to the refined and cultivated , the pleasure supplied by abler pens . It is not for ...
... begins with a fairly standard third- person voice : In offering to the public the follow- ing pages , the writer confesses her inability to minister to the refined and cultivated , the pleasure supplied by abler pens . It is not for ...
Halaman 47
... begins with her education . When she is seven years old , Mr. Bellmont , his sister , and his children decide to send her to school , against the wishes of Mrs. Bellmont , who " was in doubt about the utility of attempting to educate ...
... begins with her education . When she is seven years old , Mr. Bellmont , his sister , and his children decide to send her to school , against the wishes of Mrs. Bellmont , who " was in doubt about the utility of attempting to educate ...
Halaman 160
... begins with an interesting premise about the sea as woman's space in the work of Austen , Woolf , and Chopin . Examining the significance of water seems a very useful way of conceptualizing a kind of liminal place where women may be ...
... begins with an interesting premise about the sea as woman's space in the work of Austen , Woolf , and Chopin . Examining the significance of water seems a very useful way of conceptualizing a kind of liminal place where women may be ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
Jill Jones The Disappearing I in Our Nig | 38 |
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