Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... Brown . Photo courtesy Boston Athenaeum . In 1899 in " Dooryards , " the introduc- tory sketch to Tiverton Tales , Alice Brown articulates a creed central to the fe- male regional sketch tradition , a creed that effectively excludes ...
... Brown . Photo courtesy Boston Athenaeum . In 1899 in " Dooryards , " the introduc- tory sketch to Tiverton Tales , Alice Brown articulates a creed central to the fe- male regional sketch tradition , a creed that effectively excludes ...
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... Brown has Dilly Joyce , in her meditations , recall her ancestors , their aspirations and their striving . Dilly ... Brown , by writing . the stories of these two women , claims her own inheritance and passes it on imagina- tively , if ...
... Brown has Dilly Joyce , in her meditations , recall her ancestors , their aspirations and their striving . Dilly ... Brown , by writing . the stories of these two women , claims her own inheritance and passes it on imagina- tively , if ...
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... Brown's alternating forms of address beck- on her readers inside her fictional environs . We are made citizens of the town , mem- bers of the family the extended family of humankind . Upon entering Alice Brown's " dooryards , " we leave ...
... Brown's alternating forms of address beck- on her readers inside her fictional environs . We are made citizens of the town , mem- bers of the family the extended family of humankind . Upon entering Alice Brown's " dooryards , " we leave ...
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