Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... conventions of nineteenth - century women's poetry to a Western setting , Faith Jaycox sees Mary Austin " as using Wes- tern conventions to give voice , deliberately and positively , to feminist issues " and to present an " alternative ...
... conventions of nineteenth - century women's poetry to a Western setting , Faith Jaycox sees Mary Austin " as using Wes- tern conventions to give voice , deliberately and positively , to feminist issues " and to present an " alternative ...
Halaman 8
... conventions of dominant society , the narrator dis- covers , the Woman is not at all " lame . " Austin draws on and interweaves two different pre - existing Western narrative conventions : that of the " noble outlaw " hero and that of ...
... conventions of dominant society , the narrator dis- covers , the Woman is not at all " lame . " Austin draws on and interweaves two different pre - existing Western narrative conventions : that of the " noble outlaw " hero and that of ...
Halaman 9
... convention , long popular in the dime novel as well as later formula Westerns . The injustice the Woman has perceived ... conventions of all Western literature . In the popular formulaic Western of the Progressive Era , as Cawelti points ...
... convention , long popular in the dime novel as well as later formula Westerns . The injustice the Woman has perceived ... conventions of all Western literature . In the popular formulaic Western of the Progressive Era , as Cawelti points ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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