Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... City in 1899 , of whom only 5 per cent could read . . . ; in 1908 ... 12 per cent of all the women in Mexico City between the ages of fifteen and thirty were listed as prostitutes " ( Soto 10-11 ) . In general , Mexico's death rate at ...
... City in 1899 , of whom only 5 per cent could read . . . ; in 1908 ... 12 per cent of all the women in Mexico City between the ages of fifteen and thirty were listed as prostitutes " ( Soto 10-11 ) . In general , Mexico's death rate at ...
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... City , " and " Concha . " " San Francisco " is the poem in which Coolbrith transformed the horror of her earthquake experience into a love poem for the city which had befriended her and whose culture she had done a great deal to ...
... City , " and " Concha . " " San Francisco " is the poem in which Coolbrith transformed the horror of her earthquake experience into a love poem for the city which had befriended her and whose culture she had done a great deal to ...
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... City : " The city has a special significance in the works . of women writers because - as women- they have a unique relationship to the ur- ban environment , whether it is considered as an actual place , as a symbol of culture , or as ...
... City : " The city has a special significance in the works . of women writers because - as women- they have a unique relationship to the ur- ban environment , whether it is considered as an actual place , as a symbol of culture , or as ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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