Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... critical style , remains our most valuable source for biographical material on Freeman , is Edward Foster's monograph , Mary E. Wilkins Freeman ( 1956 ) . Foster's work grew out of his own unfinished dissertation of several decades ...
... critical style , remains our most valuable source for biographical material on Freeman , is Edward Foster's monograph , Mary E. Wilkins Freeman ( 1956 ) . Foster's work grew out of his own unfinished dissertation of several decades ...
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... critical vocabulary ? Second , to what extent could such " rising " tales by considered subversive of dominant nineteenth - century ideology in matters of class and gender ? Can they truly be called " subversive " if they challenge ...
... critical vocabulary ? Second , to what extent could such " rising " tales by considered subversive of dominant nineteenth - century ideology in matters of class and gender ? Can they truly be called " subversive " if they challenge ...
Halaman 63
... critical theory , for measured by impact on the canons of literature , the methodology for examining it , and the publications of scholarly journals , feminist criticism is the most powerful force affecting the profes- sion of letters ...
... critical theory , for measured by impact on the canons of literature , the methodology for examining it , and the publications of scholarly journals , feminist criticism is the most powerful force affecting the profes- sion of letters ...
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Editors Note | 2 |
Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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