Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... reveals , adds thirty years to Goodwood's life . The story's heroine is left , as James puts it , " en l'air " ( Complete Notebooks 15 ) ; we are left with questions concerning her future , her exact attitude toward Osmond , and the ...
... reveals , adds thirty years to Goodwood's life . The story's heroine is left , as James puts it , " en l'air " ( Complete Notebooks 15 ) ; we are left with questions concerning her future , her exact attitude toward Osmond , and the ...
Halaman 82
... reveal social implications that sometimes run counter to their own prior- ities . Moreover , given her concentration on the social meaning of individual poems , her book reveals less about a female literary culture or practice than it ...
... reveal social implications that sometimes run counter to their own prior- ities . Moreover , given her concentration on the social meaning of individual poems , her book reveals less about a female literary culture or practice than it ...
Halaman 93
... reveals much about the financial and emotional precariousness of women's lives in the late nineteenth century ... revealed a wealth of sources , and has resulted in the publication of a biography , the reprinting of four of her novels ...
... reveals much about the financial and emotional precariousness of women's lives in the late nineteenth century ... revealed a wealth of sources , and has resulted in the publication of a biography , the reprinting of four of her novels ...
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Obermueller | 47 |
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