Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... questions as why Emily Dickin- son got a place in the canon when there was no place for any other woman , and why her ... question of whether or not " the " female imagination exists . In my view , literature is constituted as much by ...
... questions as why Emily Dickin- son got a place in the canon when there was no place for any other woman , and why her ... question of whether or not " the " female imagination exists . In my view , literature is constituted as much by ...
Halaman 77
... questions about anger , repres- sion , silence — and daring to break the silence . Speaking out is one of Samantha's favorite ... question she knows we want to ask as she presents her bold and mas- terful argument : “ But is it any good ...
... questions about anger , repres- sion , silence — and daring to break the silence . Speaking out is one of Samantha's favorite ... question she knows we want to ask as she presents her bold and mas- terful argument : “ But is it any good ...
Halaman 12
... question of how difference is constituted , the poem now proceeds to solve the question of who is to play what role and how that role shall be understood by incorporating- literally - both components into a single ac- tivity , or event ...
... question of how difference is constituted , the poem now proceeds to solve the question of who is to play what role and how that role shall be understood by incorporating- literally - both components into a single ac- tivity , or event ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
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