Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... voice , Wilson faces a second obstacle : the problems of authorizing the text exist in substance as well as form , in the plot as well as in the narrative . Wilson must not only deal with the difficulty of sustaining a voice , but must ...
... voice , Wilson faces a second obstacle : the problems of authorizing the text exist in substance as well as form , in the plot as well as in the narrative . Wilson must not only deal with the difficulty of sustaining a voice , but must ...
Halaman 40
... voice , Wilson draws on both genres , maneuvering between the au- thenticity of first - person non - fiction and the sentimental third - person voice that is so conventionalized that it car- ries its own authorization . " Although the ...
... voice , Wilson draws on both genres , maneuvering between the au- thenticity of first - person non - fiction and the sentimental third - person voice that is so conventionalized that it car- ries its own authorization . " Although the ...
Halaman 43
... voice begins to slip . As P. Gabrielle Foreman points out , Wilson's " autobiographical voice con- tinually interrupts her fictional fabric " ( 314 ) . In the last few chapters , the autobiographical voice is implicit , but powerful ...
... voice begins to slip . As P. Gabrielle Foreman points out , Wilson's " autobiographical voice con- tinually interrupts her fictional fabric " ( 314 ) . In the last few chapters , the autobiographical voice is implicit , but powerful ...
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