Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... becomes clear when it becomes apparent that the metaphors threaten the speaker herself : the poetess tries to remain ... become so identified with each other that the defeat of the one to frost coincides with the loss of poetic " power ...
... becomes clear when it becomes apparent that the metaphors threaten the speaker herself : the poetess tries to remain ... become so identified with each other that the defeat of the one to frost coincides with the loss of poetic " power ...
Halaman 27
... become temper- ate . " As the historian Mary Ryan has observed , " Temperance was advanced as a kind of class ... becomes an underground melo- dramatic menace . It can't be traced to any realistic causes or rational motives ( as it could ...
... become temper- ate . " As the historian Mary Ryan has observed , " Temperance was advanced as a kind of class ... becomes an underground melo- dramatic menace . It can't be traced to any realistic causes or rational motives ( as it could ...
Halaman 69
... becomes a heroine , a " fallen " woman who actually wins . Work : A Story of Experience is a female bildungsroman ... become evident . The discussion of Moods ( 1865 ) in chapter seven , for example , is improved by Elbert's reading ...
... becomes a heroine , a " fallen " woman who actually wins . Work : A Story of Experience is a female bildungsroman ... become evident . The discussion of Moods ( 1865 ) in chapter seven , for example , is improved by Elbert's reading ...
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Male and Female Mysteries in The Yellow Wallpaper | 3 |
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Lucy Larcom 18241893 | 45 |
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