Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... language is not separable from its subject " ( 17 ) . The times that authors such as Homer , Virgil , and Milton are writing about are generally glorified ; this is why the language is often celebratory or elevated . However , Dreiser ...
... language is not separable from its subject " ( 17 ) . The times that authors such as Homer , Virgil , and Milton are writing about are generally glorified ; this is why the language is often celebratory or elevated . However , Dreiser ...
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... Language is as much the hero / heroine of this epic narrative as West's grandmother . Early in the poet's work , she links language with life itself . " We have a tradition of survival , " she recognizes in Land Bound ( 27 ) . In language ...
... Language is as much the hero / heroine of this epic narrative as West's grandmother . Early in the poet's work , she links language with life itself . " We have a tradition of survival , " she recognizes in Land Bound ( 27 ) . In language ...
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... language , West reminds us in " Maid Servant and Mistress , " can , among other things , be used to keep a per- son ( or group ) " in her place ? " West reminds the reader of the subver- sive potential of language in " Hired Girl " by ...
... language , West reminds us in " Maid Servant and Mistress , " can , among other things , be used to keep a per- son ( or group ) " in her place ? " West reminds the reader of the subver- sive potential of language in " Hired Girl " by ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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