Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... called the " single distinguishing feature of the literature of black women " - that it is " about black women . " And this , she insists , " accounts for [ its ] lack of recog- nition " ( Invented Lives xxi ) . " What we have to ...
... called the " single distinguishing feature of the literature of black women " - that it is " about black women . " And this , she insists , " accounts for [ its ] lack of recog- nition " ( Invented Lives xxi ) . " What we have to ...
Halaman 47
... called fre- quently , and she visited his Amesbury household . He encouraged her work , and finally helped her publish her first book , a collection of short moral tales for children called Similitudes , From the Ocean and Prairie ...
... called fre- quently , and she visited his Amesbury household . He encouraged her work , and finally helped her publish her first book , a collection of short moral tales for children called Similitudes , From the Ocean and Prairie ...
Halaman 5
... called " sentimentalistic " because his communal , conventional themes ap- pear in poems in which metaphors and lyrical structures issue from a central poetic self , the nineteenth - century American poet- esses wrote poems that are ...
... called " sentimentalistic " because his communal , conventional themes ap- pear in poems in which metaphors and lyrical structures issue from a central poetic self , the nineteenth - century American poet- esses wrote poems that are ...
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