Legacy, Volume 19Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2003 |
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... present - forgetting past possessions , grasping a new kind of life , certain of something worthwhile ahead " ( 53 ) . By concentrating on her present identity , with no glimpses of her past selves , Crouter can occupy fully her new ...
... present - forgetting past possessions , grasping a new kind of life , certain of something worthwhile ahead " ( 53 ) . By concentrating on her present identity , with no glimpses of her past selves , Crouter can occupy fully her new ...
Halaman 124
... present simultaneously . Quentin Bell argues that our perception of history is reflected in the way " we dress each age in its appropriate attire , seeing the story of Western man as a kind of long continuous fashion parade " ( 71 ) ...
... present simultaneously . Quentin Bell argues that our perception of history is reflected in the way " we dress each age in its appropriate attire , seeing the story of Western man as a kind of long continuous fashion parade " ( 71 ) ...
Halaman 187
... present culture and tradition , which have been crucial in forming not only the Jewish but other hyphenated Amer- ican writers ' identities as well . On the other hand , in responding to her culture's obsession with the Jew by ...
... present culture and tradition , which have been crucial in forming not only the Jewish but other hyphenated Amer- ican writers ' identities as well . On the other hand , in responding to her culture's obsession with the Jew by ...
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