Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... political and moral potential of citizens governed by the new Constitution.3 One of the features distinguishing her historical narrative is the attention devoted to " Moral Observations " and characterizations of participants of note ...
... political and moral potential of citizens governed by the new Constitution.3 One of the features distinguishing her historical narrative is the attention devoted to " Moral Observations " and characterizations of participants of note ...
Halaman 62
... political popularity acted as a deterrent ; that the publica- tion of John Marshall's biography of Washington had captured the market ; that the editing task was too taxing , given Warren's declining health ; that publication was of ...
... political popularity acted as a deterrent ; that the publica- tion of John Marshall's biography of Washington had captured the market ; that the editing task was too taxing , given Warren's declining health ; that publication was of ...
Halaman 81
... politics into an aesthetic whole . Boyd never separates her criticism of Harper's prose and poetry from her political assessment of the writer , any more than Harper ever saw her creative and political lives as LEGACY , Vol . 13 , No. 1 ...
... politics into an aesthetic whole . Boyd never separates her criticism of Harper's prose and poetry from her political assessment of the writer , any more than Harper ever saw her creative and political lives as LEGACY , Vol . 13 , No. 1 ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
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