Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Story of the Nile , for example , became one of her most popu- lar pieces and remains one of her more admired , praised both for its originality and its power . Mainly , however , she wrote about black characters and experiences in the ...
... Story of the Nile , for example , became one of her most popu- lar pieces and remains one of her more admired , praised both for its originality and its power . Mainly , however , she wrote about black characters and experiences in the ...
Halaman 31
... stories , " Louisa was always a creature of moods ; and it was a great relief to work off certain feel- ings by the safe vent of imaginary persons and scenes in a story " ( 106 ) . As Stern points out , however , Bronson Alcott's ...
... stories , " Louisa was always a creature of moods ; and it was a great relief to work off certain feel- ings by the safe vent of imaginary persons and scenes in a story " ( 106 ) . As Stern points out , however , Bronson Alcott's ...
Halaman 53
... 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 the single and the married woman . Wilkie Collins was ...
... 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 the single and the married woman . Wilkie Collins was ...
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