Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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... give up either . But one can sustain both sides only by accepting each side's limitations . Dickinson's racial slurs are not the measure of her greatness , but they do point to its limits . What I would like to believe , however , is ...
... give up either . But one can sustain both sides only by accepting each side's limitations . Dickinson's racial slurs are not the measure of her greatness , but they do point to its limits . What I would like to believe , however , is ...
Halaman 101
... give the writer a sense of creative control over her existence and pro- vide the space in which the diarist can project a distinct identity through writing . Philippe Lejeune argues that diaries also protect their writers against ...
... give the writer a sense of creative control over her existence and pro- vide the space in which the diarist can project a distinct identity through writing . Philippe Lejeune argues that diaries also protect their writers against ...
Halaman 110
... gives us a definition that com- plicates our understanding of food as deadly . Food is love in trust . Therefore , if I give you love in trust , and you refuse it , then my giving you that food is part of something that I want , that I ...
... gives us a definition that com- plicates our understanding of food as deadly . Food is love in trust . Therefore , if I give you love in trust , and you refuse it , then my giving you that food is part of something that I want , that I ...
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