Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... silence . Speaking out is one of Samantha's favorite subjects . Yet Samantha's creator , although frequently ... silent , unseen ? When Samantha challenges a man's right to tie up a woman's tongue , does she speak as much for Sylphina as ...
... silence . Speaking out is one of Samantha's favorite subjects . Yet Samantha's creator , although frequently ... silent , unseen ? When Samantha challenges a man's right to tie up a woman's tongue , does she speak as much for Sylphina as ...
Halaman 42
... silence " ( 73 ) . The expressive bind women writers found themselves in was this : they were writing prolifically and with great popular success , so they did have voices ; yet as individuals they were expected to main- tain a decorous ...
... silence " ( 73 ) . The expressive bind women writers found themselves in was this : they were writing prolifically and with great popular success , so they did have voices ; yet as individuals they were expected to main- tain a decorous ...
Halaman 18
... silence . But if the silence of the hands is not accident but design , neither is it accident that the one hand who defies the law of silence and testifies before the state committee is male . Nor is it accident that the one hand who ...
... silence . But if the silence of the hands is not accident but design , neither is it accident that the one hand who defies the law of silence and testifies before the state committee is male . Nor is it accident that the one hand who ...
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