Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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number of texts by nineteenth - century Ameri- can women in print and available for classroom use . And those were the days when the only work by a nineteenth - century American woman to appear in the standard anthologies was the poetry ...
number of texts by nineteenth - century Ameri- can women in print and available for classroom use . And those were the days when the only work by a nineteenth - century American woman to appear in the standard anthologies was the poetry ...
Halaman 7
... century than for earlier or later periods . Early American literature by itself forms a somewhat stigmatized subset ... nineteenth century , then and now , the category " woman writer " remains produc- tive of identity politics ...
... century than for earlier or later periods . Early American literature by itself forms a somewhat stigmatized subset ... nineteenth century , then and now , the category " woman writer " remains produc- tive of identity politics ...
Halaman 53
... nineteenth - century text , one of many texts in which the denigration of people of color is treated so casually one barely regis- ters it's there . Certainly , the racism of the lines I had just read- " The Negro never knew / I - wooed ...
... nineteenth - century text , one of many texts in which the denigration of people of color is treated so casually one barely regis- ters it's there . Certainly , the racism of the lines I had just read- " The Negro never knew / I - wooed ...
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