Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... critical treatment , and work on Emily Dickinson burgeons as never before , " poetesses " like Lydia Sigourney , Alice Cary , Elizabeth Oakes Smith , and Frances Osgood remain unread . When feminist scholars do discuss the work of poets ...
... critical treatment , and work on Emily Dickinson burgeons as never before , " poetesses " like Lydia Sigourney , Alice Cary , Elizabeth Oakes Smith , and Frances Osgood remain unread . When feminist scholars do discuss the work of poets ...
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... critical vocabulary ? Second , to what extent could such " rising " tales by considered subversive of dominant nineteenth - century ideology in matters of class and gender ? Can they truly be called " subversive " if they challenge ...
... critical vocabulary ? Second , to what extent could such " rising " tales by considered subversive of dominant nineteenth - century ideology in matters of class and gender ? Can they truly be called " subversive " if they challenge ...
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... critical theory , for measured by impact on the canons of literature , the methodology for examining it , and the publications of scholarly journals , feminist criticism is the most powerful force affecting the profes- sion of letters ...
... critical theory , for measured by impact on the canons of literature , the methodology for examining it , and the publications of scholarly journals , feminist criticism is the most powerful force affecting the profes- sion of letters ...
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