Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... social vision focuses upward . We wish to know , be- cause we need to know , about those with power over us : the slave knows the mas- ter , as the husband does not the wife . And also , we envision , because we desire , the wider ...
... social vision focuses upward . We wish to know , be- cause we need to know , about those with power over us : the slave knows the mas- ter , as the husband does not the wife . And also , we envision , because we desire , the wider ...
Halaman 39
... social climbing , presuming upon scant ac- quaintance with famous people , and pro- moting herself . If these be social and moral sins , N. P. Willis was just as guilty . Walt Whitman and Edgar Allan Poe sought pub- licity with equal ...
... social climbing , presuming upon scant ac- quaintance with famous people , and pro- moting herself . If these be social and moral sins , N. P. Willis was just as guilty . Walt Whitman and Edgar Allan Poe sought pub- licity with equal ...
Halaman 58
... social , cul- tural and political exigencies of the 1890s not merely as the means of providing his- torical contexts for analysis but , most im- portantly , as the means of theorizing how these exigencies were both represented and ...
... social , cul- tural and political exigencies of the 1890s not merely as the means of providing his- torical contexts for analysis but , most im- portantly , as the means of theorizing how these exigencies were both represented and ...
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Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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