Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... society firmly in mind . Consequently , we find their heroines ambiguously upholding and breaking earlier nineteenth - century social molds that would require True Womanhood of a female subject in the sway of a rising tide of New ...
... society firmly in mind . Consequently , we find their heroines ambiguously upholding and breaking earlier nineteenth - century social molds that would require True Womanhood of a female subject in the sway of a rising tide of New ...
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... Society , and commer- cial publishers , most prominently John P. Jew- ett . Her second chapter , " Sentimentalized ... societies before turning to the fictional figure of the child - liberator , modeled upon Harriet Beecher Stowe's ...
... Society , and commer- cial publishers , most prominently John P. Jew- ett . Her second chapter , " Sentimentalized ... societies before turning to the fictional figure of the child - liberator , modeled upon Harriet Beecher Stowe's ...
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SSAWW Society for the Study of American Women Writers The SSAWW was formed to support the study of American women writers both past and present . The society sponsors sessions at various conferences and held its own first interna ...
SSAWW Society for the Study of American Women Writers The SSAWW was formed to support the study of American women writers both past and present . The society sponsors sessions at various conferences and held its own first interna ...
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