Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... described as having just " chanced " to grow there ; its conventional meaning is resisted . The importance of such created symbolism is emphasized when Sigourney justifies the use of the butterfly as a symbol of transcendence not on her ...
... described as having just " chanced " to grow there ; its conventional meaning is resisted . The importance of such created symbolism is emphasized when Sigourney justifies the use of the butterfly as a symbol of transcendence not on her ...
Halaman 11
... described as resistless ; if this word is meant in the sense of " unresisting , " then how does the water remain " unfathomed " ? If it is re- sistless in the sense of " irresistible , " then how is the poetess able to command it ? The ...
... described as resistless ; if this word is meant in the sense of " unresisting , " then how does the water remain " unfathomed " ? If it is re- sistless in the sense of " irresistible , " then how is the poetess able to command it ? The ...
Halaman 50
... described in the lengthy introduction to Aspirations of the World . The idea of non - sectarian religion was central in the reformation of the Unitarian church in the latter part of the nineteenth century . When her work is viewed as a ...
... described in the lengthy introduction to Aspirations of the World . The idea of non - sectarian religion was central in the reformation of the Unitarian church in the latter part of the nineteenth century . When her work is viewed as a ...
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