Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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Halaman 7
... nature poem in America in the early nineteenth century . In this poem a feminized Nature directly solaces the speaker with her " voice of gladness , " her " smile , " and her " healing sympathy . " The ocean is " melancholy , " the ...
... nature poem in America in the early nineteenth century . In this poem a feminized Nature directly solaces the speaker with her " voice of gladness , " her " smile , " and her " healing sympathy . " The ocean is " melancholy , " the ...
Halaman 8
... nature poems transforms . natural objects in the service of the poetess ' own concerns unless they make it clear that that is what they are doing . Such clari- ty is often attained through the use of those exaggerated figures which have ...
... nature poems transforms . natural objects in the service of the poetess ' own concerns unless they make it clear that that is what they are doing . Such clari- ty is often attained through the use of those exaggerated figures which have ...
Halaman 14
... nature in those poems where she questions it can be compared to the at- titude of the feminist reader in this model ; nature preserves its interiority and difference , while the poetess as reader puts much more emphasis on the mysteries ...
... nature in those poems where she questions it can be compared to the at- titude of the feminist reader in this model ; nature preserves its interiority and difference , while the poetess as reader puts much more emphasis on the mysteries ...
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Male and Female Mysteries in The Yellow Wallpaper | 3 |
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