Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... Woolson was a deeply involved member of that society , interacting with and openly critiquing the writ- ing of her male and female peers.1 Of Woolson's relationship to her male literary counterparts , Joan Myers Weimer observes , " Her ...
... Woolson was a deeply involved member of that society , interacting with and openly critiquing the writ- ing of her male and female peers.1 Of Woolson's relationship to her male literary counterparts , Joan Myers Weimer observes , " Her ...
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... Woolson was one among the critics who have focused on the sacrificial nature of Isabel's deci- sion . In her letter ... Woolson voices her own interests in the character herself and her beliefs concerning the inevitability of such a fate ...
... Woolson was one among the critics who have focused on the sacrificial nature of Isabel's deci- sion . In her letter ... Woolson voices her own interests in the character herself and her beliefs concerning the inevitability of such a fate ...
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... Woolson depicts with graphic clarity and stinging irony . East Angels may thus be read as Woolson's crit- ical engagement with James's Portrait and with James's treatment of his rebellious heroines . The works of both Henry James and ...
... Woolson depicts with graphic clarity and stinging irony . East Angels may thus be read as Woolson's crit- ical engagement with James's Portrait and with James's treatment of his rebellious heroines . The works of both Henry James and ...
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