Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... give voice , deliberately and positively , to feminist issues " and to present an " alternative vision . " Her title , " Regeneration Through Liberation : Mary Austin's ' The Walking Woman ' and the Western Narrative Formula , " a play ...
... give voice , deliberately and positively , to feminist issues " and to present an " alternative vision . " Her title , " Regeneration Through Liberation : Mary Austin's ' The Walking Woman ' and the Western Narrative Formula , " a play ...
Halaman 5
... give voice , deliberately and positively , to feminist issues . Writers of the formulaic Western narrative , on the other hand , must be viewed as making use of the same conventions to a different end - to silence the very real ...
... give voice , deliberately and positively , to feminist issues . Writers of the formulaic Western narrative , on the other hand , must be viewed as making use of the same conventions to a different end - to silence the very real ...
Halaman 59
... give her characters a dignity and their actions a significance beyond the scope of their en- vironment . In her novel , Mariella ; of Out- West ( 1904 ) , for example , the heroine's sensitivity to nature transforms her into the female ...
... give her characters a dignity and their actions a significance beyond the scope of their en- vironment . In her novel , Mariella ; of Out- West ( 1904 ) , for example , the heroine's sensitivity to nature transforms her into the female ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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