Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... forced physical restriction of women at a moment in history when they had only recently worn clothes designed to suggest that they " glided " rather than walked on two feet . It is significant that when the Woman begins walking she ...
... forced physical restriction of women at a moment in history when they had only recently worn clothes designed to suggest that they " glided " rather than walked on two feet . It is significant that when the Woman begins walking she ...
Halaman 10
... forced to recognize that one of them was indeed wrong , the reader is " forced " to adopt that recognition as her own . Thus the story ends , although not violently , with the purging of evil from at least part of the community ; that ...
... forced to recognize that one of them was indeed wrong , the reader is " forced " to adopt that recognition as her own . Thus the story ends , although not violently , with the purging of evil from at least part of the community ; that ...
Halaman 29
... forced him to have his hand amputated . Ina divorced him and suppressed his name , taking her mother's maiden name of Coolbrith instead . She never married again , and her biographers say : " Of her deepest grief nothing definite is ...
... forced him to have his hand amputated . Ina divorced him and suppressed his name , taking her mother's maiden name of Coolbrith instead . She never married again , and her biographers say : " Of her deepest grief nothing definite is ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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