Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... literary folk have begun to accept the notion of art as a " weapon " ; on the contrary , as post - war literary study converged with established political norms , that phrase became fixed as the expression of supposedly simplistic ...
... literary folk have begun to accept the notion of art as a " weapon " ; on the contrary , as post - war literary study converged with established political norms , that phrase became fixed as the expression of supposedly simplistic ...
Halaman 54
... literary and cultural traditions . Building on her pioneering essay , " Heroines in Uncle Tom's Cabin " in her Critical Essays on Harriet Beecher Stowe , Elizabeth Ammons delineates a female literary tradition ex- tending from Uncle ...
... literary and cultural traditions . Building on her pioneering essay , " Heroines in Uncle Tom's Cabin " in her Critical Essays on Harriet Beecher Stowe , Elizabeth Ammons delineates a female literary tradition ex- tending from Uncle ...
Halaman 61
... Literary Study 14.1-2 ( 1984 ) [ pub.1987 ] : 153-59 . Cooke , Rose Terry Makosky , Donald R. " Rose Terry Cooke's Matred and Tamar , A Drama . " Resources for American Literary Study 14.1-2 ( 1984 ) [ pub . 1987 ] : 3-58 . Cooper ...
... Literary Study 14.1-2 ( 1984 ) [ pub.1987 ] : 153-59 . Cooke , Rose Terry Makosky , Donald R. " Rose Terry Cooke's Matred and Tamar , A Drama . " Resources for American Literary Study 14.1-2 ( 1984 ) [ pub . 1987 ] : 3-58 . Cooper ...
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