Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... daughter Elsie , who remains unmarried until the book's penultimate page and therefore bears her mother's name throughout the story . Gage's plot will underscore both dif- ference and identity between the two generations , mother and ...
... daughter Elsie , who remains unmarried until the book's penultimate page and therefore bears her mother's name throughout the story . Gage's plot will underscore both dif- ference and identity between the two generations , mother and ...
Halaman 34
... daughter's words before they are stopped by her father's hand . The mother is , however , too late . Infuriated by what he perceives to be her shamelessness , Samuel Dwining ( the only character given a name in the opening sketch ) has ...
... daughter's words before they are stopped by her father's hand . The mother is , however , too late . Infuriated by what he perceives to be her shamelessness , Samuel Dwining ( the only character given a name in the opening sketch ) has ...
Halaman 58
... daughter , Jacobs worked in depots for the distribution of relief supplies , emergency health care centers , and she established a free school for the " contraband . " In the process , Jacobs encouraged the newly - freed people to par ...
... daughter , Jacobs worked in depots for the distribution of relief supplies , emergency health care centers , and she established a free school for the " contraband . " In the process , Jacobs encouraged the newly - freed people to par ...
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