Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... Century Contexts 11.1 ( 1987 ) : 63-84 . Gover , C. Jane . The Positive Image : Women Photographers in Turn - of - the - Century America . Albany : State U of New York P , 1987. 256 pp . $ 44.50 . Groneman , Carol , and Mary Beth Norton ...
... Century Contexts 11.1 ( 1987 ) : 63-84 . Gover , C. Jane . The Positive Image : Women Photographers in Turn - of - the - Century America . Albany : State U of New York P , 1987. 256 pp . $ 44.50 . Groneman , Carol , and Mary Beth Norton ...
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... century women's fiction , the concept of " subversion . " Is Gage a subversive writer ? Her fiction challenges us first of all to define more precisely what we understand by subversion . Are there forms of challenge that might be better ...
... century women's fiction , the concept of " subversion . " Is Gage a subversive writer ? Her fiction challenges us first of all to define more precisely what we understand by subversion . Are there forms of challenge that might be better ...
Halaman 67
... century American women novelists are more closely related to novels by nineteenth - century American male novelists than to the novels by English women of the same period . In the American novels , she says , the pro- tagonists , male ...
... century American women novelists are more closely related to novels by nineteenth - century American male novelists than to the novels by English women of the same period . In the American novels , she says , the pro- tagonists , male ...
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