Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... mother and to 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 to 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 , ...
Halaman 25
... mother's help - succeeds where her mother had failed . As the younger and older Elsie gain more control over their lives , their strategies become more open than subversive . But the need for subversion goes on : its burden is shifted ...
... mother's help - succeeds where her mother had failed . As the younger and older Elsie gain more control over their lives , their strategies become more open than subversive . But the need for subversion goes on : its burden is shifted ...
Halaman 34
... mother's wistaria vine , brought over on the boat from England by her father , and pleading for permission to see ... mother refuses her wish , she tries to quiet her daughter's words before they are stopped by her father's hand . The ...
... mother's wistaria vine , brought over on the boat from England by her father , and pleading for permission to see ... mother refuses her wish , she tries to quiet her daughter's words before they are stopped by her father's hand . The ...
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