Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... male population to these cities or to the West for employment led to further ru- ral decline and exaggerated the growing split between the male and female spheres of action and responsibility . According to these writers ' nostalgic ...
... male population to these cities or to the West for employment led to further ru- ral decline and exaggerated the growing split between the male and female spheres of action and responsibility . According to these writers ' nostalgic ...
Halaman 64
... male sentence , and Judith Kegan Gardiner ex- amines Doris Lessing's ideological shifts . Susan Standford Friedman shows how H.D.'s experience of racial borderlines af- fected her " borderline existence as a woman in a male literary ...
... male sentence , and Judith Kegan Gardiner ex- amines Doris Lessing's ideological shifts . Susan Standford Friedman shows how H.D.'s experience of racial borderlines af- fected her " borderline existence as a woman in a male literary ...
Halaman 67
... male novelists than to the novels by English women of the same period . In the American novels , she says , the pro- tagonists , male and female , demonstrate the " same urge to break with tradition , the same rejection of conventional ...
... male novelists than to the novels by English women of the same period . In the American novels , she says , the pro- tagonists , male and female , demonstrate the " same urge to break with tradition , the same rejection of conventional ...
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Male and Female Mysteries in The Yellow Wallpaper | 3 |
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