Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... narrative sequence , in which the temporal conjunction and then- “ at once the most unrevealing and the most suggestive of narrative links " ( MacCaffrey 48 ) stands in for causal or logical connec- tions : " because , " " and so ...
... narrative sequence , in which the temporal conjunction and then- “ at once the most unrevealing and the most suggestive of narrative links " ( MacCaffrey 48 ) stands in for causal or logical connec- tions : " because , " " and so ...
Halaman 59
... narrative . What connects these authors is not only their common heritage as Afro - American writers in a society that is dominated by white males and their literary standards , but also by certain narrative styles in their narratives ...
... narrative . What connects these authors is not only their common heritage as Afro - American writers in a society that is dominated by white males and their literary standards , but also by certain narrative styles in their narratives ...
Halaman 27
... narrative is somewhat dissipated , even if — to recall Nina Baym's argument - the " progressive ideas " of the novel remain very much at the fore thematically . What the narrative begins to lose , in its subversive challenges to popular ...
... narrative is somewhat dissipated , even if — to recall Nina Baym's argument - the " progressive ideas " of the novel remain very much at the fore thematically . What the narrative begins to lose , in its subversive challenges to popular ...
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