Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 40
" It is dreadful to our minds , but not to theirs . Everything with them is a matter of duty . Sankwei married his wife ... mind — a suspi- cion natural to one who had come from a land where friendship between a man and a woman is almost ...
" It is dreadful to our minds , but not to theirs . Everything with them is a matter of duty . Sankwei married his wife ... mind — a suspi- cion natural to one who had come from a land where friendship between a man and a woman is almost ...
Halaman 43
... mind , undiverted by change , had been concentrated upon Wou Sankwei ever since the day she had become his wife , smothered , for the time being , the bitterness in her heart , and suc- cumbed to the magic of her husband's playing a ...
... mind , undiverted by change , had been concentrated upon Wou Sankwei ever since the day she had become his wife , smothered , for the time being , the bitterness in her heart , and suc- cumbed to the magic of her husband's playing a ...
Halaman 55
... mind . Guie's choice to direct the collection towards a juvenile readership implied that biases about an oral literature from " primitive " minds still pervaded American culture . Fortunately reviewers recognized the uniqueness and ...
... mind . Guie's choice to direct the collection towards a juvenile readership implied that biases about an oral literature from " primitive " minds still pervaded American culture . Fortunately reviewers recognized the uniqueness and ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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