Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... woman . " Good women , in fact , define the very civilization which American literary males notoriously wish to light out from - putting a heroine in the impossible position of escaping not only from her socially sanc- tioned role but ...
... woman . " Good women , in fact , define the very civilization which American literary males notoriously wish to light out from - putting a heroine in the impossible position of escaping not only from her socially sanc- tioned role but ...
Halaman 9
... Woman within this convention , long popular in the dime novel as well as later formula Westerns . The injustice the Woman has perceived more clearly than the community is of course that of gender . The Walking Woman's three perquisites ...
... Woman within this convention , long popular in the dime novel as well as later formula Westerns . The injustice the Woman has perceived more clearly than the community is of course that of gender . The Walking Woman's three perquisites ...
Halaman 22
... woman , a comrade , a patriot , but above all , as a human being with ideals and vision . Probably the most famous piece by her is her prose poem , " Surge - a la mujer , " published on April 9 , 1910 . " Surge " is a challenge to women ...
... woman , a comrade , a patriot , but above all , as a human being with ideals and vision . Probably the most famous piece by her is her prose poem , " Surge - a la mujer , " published on April 9 , 1910 . " Surge " is a challenge to women ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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