Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... novel by Frances Gage , Elsie Magoon , the first of Gage's postwar novels and perhaps the most ambitious of them in terms of generic experimentation . The novel is at once a temperance tract and an historical novel of settlement ...
... novel by Frances Gage , Elsie Magoon , the first of Gage's postwar novels and perhaps the most ambitious of them in terms of generic experimentation . The novel is at once a temperance tract and an historical novel of settlement ...
Halaman 30
... novel's strong heroine against the novel's eventually idealized representation of class relations , but to look at how Die's strong character is con- structed , inevitably , within the novel's reading of class relations , from which no ...
... novel's strong heroine against the novel's eventually idealized representation of class relations , but to look at how Die's strong character is con- structed , inevitably , within the novel's reading of class relations , from which no ...
Halaman 71
... novel , as in her others , women are abandoned , in- carcerated , impoverished , threatened , misled , and trivialized by their putative male protectors . In addition , the novel well displays Southworth's literary style , known for its ...
... novel , as in her others , women are abandoned , in- carcerated , impoverished , threatened , misled , and trivialized by their putative male protectors . In addition , the novel well displays Southworth's literary style , known for its ...
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