Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... believe that these sinister undercurrents in the story can be easily dismissed , but that instead the text should be viewed as a battleground not only for its characters but for its author as well . Just as the heroine comes to learn ...
... believe that these sinister undercurrents in the story can be easily dismissed , but that instead the text should be viewed as a battleground not only for its characters but for its author as well . Just as the heroine comes to learn ...
Halaman 33
... believe her case to be progressing as her mother's did . After her mother's death , Sybil views her mother's room , which is like hers in every way but one : " It was a room like mine , the carpet worn like mine , the windows barred ...
... believe her case to be progressing as her mother's did . After her mother's death , Sybil views her mother's room , which is like hers in every way but one : " It was a room like mine , the carpet worn like mine , the windows barred ...
Halaman 61
... believe that there were no black women at the turn of the cen- tury with opinions about Stowe's novel ( Harper for one had published poems about characters in the book ) . Yet based on Gos- sett's account that is all that we can believe ...
... believe that there were no black women at the turn of the cen- tury with opinions about Stowe's novel ( Harper for one had published poems about characters in the book ) . Yet based on Gos- sett's account that is all that we can believe ...
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Women Artists as Exiles in the Fiction | 3 |
Elizabeth Stuart Phelpss | 17 |
Anna Katharine Green 18461935 Patricia D Maida | 53 |
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