Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... tion of rugged individualism and aliena- tion.4 Best exemplifying these themes is Child's long buried female " Rip Van Win- kle " story , " Hilda Silfverling . " The two texts cry out for comparative analysis . Merely to juxtapose their ...
... tion of rugged individualism and aliena- tion.4 Best exemplifying these themes is Child's long buried female " Rip Van Win- kle " story , " Hilda Silfverling . " The two texts cry out for comparative analysis . Merely to juxtapose their ...
Halaman 73
... tion of where many of the books had gone was answered . The catalog of the collec- tion had not been altered to reflect those items that had been returned , however . I also discovered that the catalog was incor- rect in another regard ...
... tion of where many of the books had gone was answered . The catalog of the collec- tion had not been altered to reflect those items that had been returned , however . I also discovered that the catalog was incor- rect in another regard ...
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... tion ' ... which coitus brings , then , is not complete for a woman in the way that it is for a man " ( The Reproduction of Mothering 194 ) . Hence , the desire to create this situa- tion via the imagination , and with language . We may ...
... tion ' ... which coitus brings , then , is not complete for a woman in the way that it is for a man " ( The Reproduction of Mothering 194 ) . Hence , the desire to create this situa- tion via the imagination , and with language . We may ...
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