Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... Child's other novels , notably Philothea and A Romance of the Republic , have a similar theme of a woman's right to choose . Child's short fiction merits more study . Scattered in journals and newspapers , it needs compiling . She used ...
... Child's other novels , notably Philothea and A Romance of the Republic , have a similar theme of a woman's right to choose . Child's short fiction merits more study . Scattered in journals and newspapers , it needs compiling . She used ...
Halaman 50
... Child as journalist is a worthy topic to study . Her editorial philosophy with the National Anti - Slavery Standard was to aim it at the unconverted , to shift it away from being merely an organizational newsletter . She tried to play ...
... Child as journalist is a worthy topic to study . Her editorial philosophy with the National Anti - Slavery Standard was to aim it at the unconverted , to shift it away from being merely an organizational newsletter . She tried to play ...
Halaman 51
... Child , 1817- 1880. Millwood : Kraus , 1980 . The Ladies ' Magazine and Literary Gazette 6 ( May 1833 ) : 237 . Meltzer , Milton , and Patricia G. Holland , eds . , Francine Krasno , assoc . ed . , Lydia Maria Child : Selected Letters ...
... Child , 1817- 1880. Millwood : Kraus , 1980 . The Ladies ' Magazine and Literary Gazette 6 ( May 1833 ) : 237 . Meltzer , Milton , and Patricia G. Holland , eds . , Francine Krasno , assoc . ed . , Lydia Maria Child : Selected Letters ...
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