Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... popular- that makes Fanny Fern so interesting today . Until recently , twentieth - century critics had equated " popular woman writ- er " with " sentimental nonentity , " and— without reading her work - had dismissed the popular Fanny ...
... popular- that makes Fanny Fern so interesting today . Until recently , twentieth - century critics had equated " popular woman writ- er " with " sentimental nonentity , " and— without reading her work - had dismissed the popular Fanny ...
Halaman 42
... popular success , so they did have voices ; yet as individuals they were expected to main- tain a decorous silence within their texts , in essence , to become " invisible ladies , " manifesting nothing that would reveal to the world the ...
... popular success , so they did have voices ; yet as individuals they were expected to main- tain a decorous silence within their texts , in essence , to become " invisible ladies , " manifesting nothing that would reveal to the world the ...
Halaman 44
... popular nineteenth - century American women's writing constitutes an articulate omission , ex- pressing profound anxiety regarding the per- sonal and cultural consequences of female maturity . The use of a little girl protagonist ...
... popular nineteenth - century American women's writing constitutes an articulate omission , ex- pressing profound anxiety regarding the per- sonal and cultural consequences of female maturity . The use of a little girl protagonist ...
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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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