Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 43
Halaman 11
... feel " ( synechdoche for the artist ) as they perform their " rare- celestial - stir , " which in turn evokes such contradictory but undeniably intense emo- tional responses in her . Feeling so powerfully herself , she seems to feel ...
... feel " ( synechdoche for the artist ) as they perform their " rare- celestial - stir , " which in turn evokes such contradictory but undeniably intense emo- tional responses in her . Feeling so powerfully herself , she seems to feel ...
Halaman 8
... feel . She eats the " poison things " ( 219 ) in Catherine's paint box , grasping what the woman artist does not - that art can poison when it is used to repress rather than to express honest feeling . Seriously ill , Felipa responds to ...
... feel . She eats the " poison things " ( 219 ) in Catherine's paint box , grasping what the woman artist does not - that art can poison when it is used to repress rather than to express honest feeling . Seriously ill , Felipa responds to ...
Halaman 22
... feel as she feels . So she cries out to Sip : " You do not understand , " she cried , " you people who work and suffer , how it is with us ! We are born in a dream , I tell you ! Look at these rooms ! Who would think - in such a room as ...
... feel as she feels . So she cries out to Sip : " You do not understand , " she cried , " you people who work and suffer , how it is with us ! We are born in a dream , I tell you ! Look at these rooms ! Who would think - in such a room as ...
Isi
A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Elizabeth Ammons | 61 |
Hak Cipta | |
10 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Alerik American Women Writers Amherst Anna artist authors Baym Boston Catharine Maria Sedgwick century character child Constance Fenimore Woolson conventional culture daughter death Dickin domestic Elizabeth Stuart Emily Dickinson essays expression Fanny Fern Father Hansen feel female feminist Feminist Criticism fiction gender Hale Harper Harriet Beecher Stowe Helen Hunt Jackson heroine HILDA SILFVERLING Hope Leslie husband Indian Jane Kate Chopin Kelley language LEGACY letters literary literature little girl lives Louisa May Alcott Lydia Mabel Loomis Todd Magawisca male Maria Sedgwick marriage marry Mary Hallock Foote Maverick ment mother never nineteenth nineteenth-century Northwood novel patriarchal Perley Perley's Phelps poems poet poet's poetry political Press published readers role Romelee Sarah sexual silence social society story Susan Sybil tell thee thou tion Todd Univ University voice wife woman Woolson words writing wrote York young