Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... questions a waterfowl about its evening destination , allowing it some in- dependent identity through the very fact of questioning it . In fact , however , the ap- propriation of the waterfowl into the poet's meaning - system remains ...
... questions a waterfowl about its evening destination , allowing it some in- dependent identity through the very fact of questioning it . In fact , however , the ap- propriation of the waterfowl into the poet's meaning - system remains ...
Halaman 8
... questions that Sigourney ( unlike Bryant ) never answers except with other questions . It is typical that in these ex- amples , each appropriative act of personi- fying nature is in a sense counteracted by the unanswered question in ...
... questions that Sigourney ( unlike Bryant ) never answers except with other questions . It is typical that in these ex- amples , each appropriative act of personi- fying nature is in a sense counteracted by the unanswered question in ...
Halaman 20
... questions for the vocabulary through which we as feminist critics seek to connect literary texts to politics , and issues of gender to those of class . " Subversion " has evolved as a tricky but central concept for twentieth - century ...
... questions for the vocabulary through which we as feminist critics seek to connect literary texts to politics , and issues of gender to those of class . " Subversion " has evolved as a tricky but central concept for twentieth - century ...
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