Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... metaphor is embedded in direct questions such as , " Stream ! why is thy rushing step delayed ? " and , " Rose ! why art thou drooping thy beautiful head ? " - questions that Sigourney ( unlike Bryant ) never answers except with other ...
... metaphor is embedded in direct questions such as , " Stream ! why is thy rushing step delayed ? " and , " Rose ! why art thou drooping thy beautiful head ? " - questions that Sigourney ( unlike Bryant ) never answers except with other ...
Halaman 9
... metaphors are presented as something highly negative . Each metaphor is a defeat for someone . The reason for this attitude becomes clear when it becomes apparent that the metaphors threaten the speaker herself : the poetess tries to ...
... metaphors are presented as something highly negative . Each metaphor is a defeat for someone . The reason for this attitude becomes clear when it becomes apparent that the metaphors threaten the speaker herself : the poetess tries to ...
Halaman 20
... metaphor and practice , rather than explicitly spelled out . Joanne Dobson's recent article , " The Hidden Hand : Subversion of Cultural Ideology in Three Mid - Nineteenth - Century American Women's Novels , " defines subversion as the ...
... metaphor and practice , rather than explicitly spelled out . Joanne Dobson's recent article , " The Hidden Hand : Subversion of Cultural Ideology in Three Mid - Nineteenth - Century American Women's Novels , " defines subversion as the ...
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