Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... poetic authority , but on the " author " ity of the words she gives the butterfly itself to speak within the poem . The lily , perhaps because it has not helped to create its own significance within the poem but only in- herited it , is ...
... poetic authority , but on the " author " ity of the words she gives the butterfly itself to speak within the poem . The lily , perhaps because it has not helped to create its own significance within the poem but only in- herited it , is ...
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A Journal of American Women Writers. Significantly , the few poems in which Sigourney does use nature as a device to describe a central human state are poems celebrating public institutions or involving male speakers , such as the patriotic ...
A Journal of American Women Writers. Significantly , the few poems in which Sigourney does use nature as a device to describe a central human state are poems celebrating public institutions or involving male speakers , such as the patriotic ...
Halaman 12
... poem . As her double roles of object and subject develop simultaneously , the poetess ' authority and her lack of it are conflated , at the end of the poem , into an internalized version of the transcendent , ineffable sublimity that ...
... poem . As her double roles of object and subject develop simultaneously , the poetess ' authority and her lack of it are conflated , at the end of the poem , into an internalized version of the transcendent , ineffable sublimity that ...
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