Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 79
Halaman 51
... writing Our Nig . Notes 1. In using the words “ speak ” and “ hear " I am participating in the illusion that there is a speaker and a listener rather than a writer and ( potential ) readers . As Jacques Derrida has pointed out , Western ...
... writing Our Nig . Notes 1. In using the words “ speak ” and “ hear " I am participating in the illusion that there is a speaker and a listener rather than a writer and ( potential ) readers . As Jacques Derrida has pointed out , Western ...
Halaman 83
... writing in their teens in order to cope with isola- tion and escape stultification , wrote colorful newspaper ... writing fiction and non - fiction set in the new states and territories . She moved to Cody , Wyoming , in 1904 and in the ...
... writing in their teens in order to cope with isola- tion and escape stultification , wrote colorful newspaper ... writing fiction and non - fiction set in the new states and territories . She moved to Cody , Wyoming , in 1904 and in the ...
Halaman 161
... writing gave them the occasion to record opinions on public issues under the cover of a seemingly tame genre . Thus , although women writers often disingenuously described their travel impressions as merely a woman's point of view on ...
... writing gave them the occasion to record opinions on public issues under the cover of a seemingly tame genre . Thus , although women writers often disingenuously described their travel impressions as merely a woman's point of view on ...
Isi
A JOURNAL | 1 |
Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
Jill Jones The Disappearing I in Our Nig | 38 |
Hak Cipta | |
3 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Alcott American appear argues artist become begins body Boston called Canaris Caroline century chapter character Child Christian collection Cooke Cooke's critical cultural death describes discussion domestic early England essays example experience female fiction figure forces Frado freedom gaze gender girl Gladys Harriet Helwyze Hentz History Hopkins House husband ideal identity important includes individual influence Jacobs John Journal LEGACY letters Lily Linda literary Literature lives male marriage Mary Michigan moral mother move narrative narrator nature nineteenth-century notes novel object Pennsylvania person plot poem political published race racial readers relation religion religious remains Review role Sappho says sense sentimental sexual slave slavery social society Southern sphere story Studies tion tradition University voice Warren Wharton Wheatley Wilson woman women writing York young