Midwestern Miscellany, Temas31-33Midwestern Press, Center for the Study of Midwestern Literature, Michigan State University., 2003 |
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... stand up to a man and argue as an equal , rather than allow herself to be dominated . For example , in the same chap- ter , " The Big Wind , " the only thing that stands in the way of the women's success is a man . Timothy Toplady ...
... stand up to a man and argue as an equal , rather than allow herself to be dominated . For example , in the same chap- ter , " The Big Wind , " the only thing that stands in the way of the women's success is a man . Timothy Toplady ...
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... stand in contrast with Nora's lower- class status . The " rich women " know how to live up to their social roles in the context of war ; they know how to be valuable . They go to aid the wounded in the car ahead . The sex workers either ...
... stand in contrast with Nora's lower- class status . The " rich women " know how to live up to their social roles in the context of war ; they know how to be valuable . They go to aid the wounded in the car ahead . The sex workers either ...
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... stand shaped now in air by relationship the falling temperature talking of pattern . And these things told , too ... stands as metaphor for a lived connection to landscape because it is through memory , story- telling , and participation ...
... stand shaped now in air by relationship the falling temperature talking of pattern . And these things told , too ... stands as metaphor for a lived connection to landscape because it is through memory , story- telling , and participation ...
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Zona Gale | 42 |
What Is Midwestern Modernism? Sara Kosiba 6 | 6 |
Race and Ethnicity | 22 |
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