Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... readers , and its move from formal features to pre- sumptions about reader response . Of course such vulnerabilities are not unique to formalism ; all interpretation is finally guess . The interpretation in Woman's Fic- tion derived ...
... readers , and its move from formal features to pre- sumptions about reader response . Of course such vulnerabilities are not unique to formalism ; all interpretation is finally guess . The interpretation in Woman's Fic- tion derived ...
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... reader for the careful attention which they require . " In praising Bits of Travel , a reviewer for Scribner's Magazine told its readers that " no woman in America shows as much promise as H.H. ” Her early travel sketches describe New ...
... reader for the careful attention which they require . " In praising Bits of Travel , a reviewer for Scribner's Magazine told its readers that " no woman in America shows as much promise as H.H. ” Her early travel sketches describe New ...
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... readers . For modern readers , Green's novels and short stories offer not only the classic structure of the detective story , but also a rich social history of the period from the point of view of a woman sensitive to the plight of both ...
... readers . For modern readers , Green's novels and short stories offer not only the classic structure of the detective story , but also a rich social history of the period from the point of view of a woman sensitive to the plight of both ...
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