Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... Elsie's realistic understanding of cause and effect and her range of open and subversive strategies for change seem inadequate , although Gage goes out of her way to show that Elsie is not to be blamed for this . The Independence Day ...
... Elsie's realistic understanding of cause and effect and her range of open and subversive strategies for change seem inadequate , although Gage goes out of her way to show that Elsie is not to be blamed for this . The Independence Day ...
Halaman 26
... Elsie's jour- nalism , can become open for Gage's characters , indeed can become part of the dominant culture Gage wishfully envisions for Smithville . Young Elsie's victory returns not only the family farm but Gage's narrative to the ...
... Elsie's jour- nalism , can become open for Gage's characters , indeed can become part of the dominant culture Gage wishfully envisions for Smithville . Young Elsie's victory returns not only the family farm but Gage's narrative to the ...
Halaman 28
... Elsie arrives at the mo- ment of crisis : the husband has just been arrested for murder . Going to the court- room , heavily veiled , to stand by the hus- band , Elsie find that his lawyer is the long- lost love of her youth ! -Fred ...
... Elsie arrives at the mo- ment of crisis : the husband has just been arrested for murder . Going to the court- room , heavily veiled , to stand by the hus- band , Elsie find that his lawyer is the long- lost love of her youth ! -Fred ...
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