Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... interest in her work , students would probably go to Wool- son House for data . " With interest in Woolson's writing growing and with the fiftieth anniversary of Woolson House approaching , that day is surely coming . I understand that ...
... interest in her work , students would probably go to Wool- son House for data . " With interest in Woolson's writing growing and with the fiftieth anniversary of Woolson House approaching , that day is surely coming . I understand that ...
Halaman 5
... interest in such women recurs in other stories . It is a complex mixture of envy and attraction , which never evolves into romantic friendship or into the love between kindred spirits which many nineteenth- century women freely enjoyed ...
... interest in such women recurs in other stories . It is a complex mixture of envy and attraction , which never evolves into romantic friendship or into the love between kindred spirits which many nineteenth- century women freely enjoyed ...
Halaman 27
... interest of the partners depends upon their creation of false categories of difference , it depends equally upon their creation of the mythologies of similarity . Against the irreducible fact of mutually exclusive interests , the ...
... interest of the partners depends upon their creation of false categories of difference , it depends equally upon their creation of the mythologies of similarity . Against the irreducible fact of mutually exclusive interests , the ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Elizabeth Ammons | 61 |
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