Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... tion , forcing her , for financial considera- tions of his own , to leave the hero without a word of explanation and thus causing her to appear unfaithful . The result of this re- markable patriarchal coercion is that Amanda is almost ...
... tion , forcing her , for financial considera- tions of his own , to leave the hero without a word of explanation and thus causing her to appear unfaithful . The result of this re- markable patriarchal coercion is that Amanda is almost ...
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... tion . In Rochester , with slavery seven years behind her , Jacobs made Post her confidante . Post urged her to make her personal history public to aid the aboli- tionist cause . In 1850 , Congress passed a Fugitive Slave Law ruling ...
... tion . In Rochester , with slavery seven years behind her , Jacobs made Post her confidante . Post urged her to make her personal history public to aid the aboli- tionist cause . In 1850 , Congress passed a Fugitive Slave Law ruling ...
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... tion of the Western Social Science Associa- tion ( WSSA ) will present papers and ses- sions on American Studies at the first an- nual WSSA meeting in Albuquerque , New Mexico . For more information contact : Fred Arisman , Dept. of ...
... tion of the Western Social Science Associa- tion ( WSSA ) will present papers and ses- sions on American Studies at the first an- nual WSSA meeting in Albuquerque , New Mexico . For more information contact : Fred Arisman , Dept. of ...
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