Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... readers ' liter- ary and social horizons . As a popular novel , written for a mass audience hungry for literature that seemed to repeat varia- tions on a handful of themes , The De- serted Wife leads readers to assume that they know how ...
... readers ' liter- ary and social horizons . As a popular novel , written for a mass audience hungry for literature that seemed to repeat varia- tions on a handful of themes , The De- serted Wife leads readers to assume that they know how ...
Halaman 67
... readers brought up on Freud , other aspects of the novel will grip them . Oppressed by systems they themselves cannot escape , readers will identify with Ellen's vulnerability , pow- erlessness , victimization , and loneliness . They ...
... readers brought up on Freud , other aspects of the novel will grip them . Oppressed by systems they themselves cannot escape , readers will identify with Ellen's vulnerability , pow- erlessness , victimization , and loneliness . They ...
Halaman 26
... readers for Elsie Magoon , is to subvert and subdue the expectations of readers attracted to other genres . Gage concentrates her polemical realism around the characterization of young Elsie . After a second gap of a few years in the ...
... readers for Elsie Magoon , is to subvert and subdue the expectations of readers attracted to other genres . Gage concentrates her polemical realism around the characterization of young Elsie . After a second gap of a few years in the ...
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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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