Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 94
... social change that happens individually , the kind of change for which Sarah Orne Jewett is clearly nostalgic . As she does in Iola Leroy , published four years after the first installments of Trial and Triumph appeared in The Christian ...
... social change that happens individually , the kind of change for which Sarah Orne Jewett is clearly nostalgic . As she does in Iola Leroy , published four years after the first installments of Trial and Triumph appeared in The Christian ...
Page 95
... social reform , whereas for Jewett and many white women writers , women's rights and social reform are often sought in predominantly female communities , their needs be- ing defined as against those of white men . George Gerry , for ...
... social reform , whereas for Jewett and many white women writers , women's rights and social reform are often sought in predominantly female communities , their needs be- ing defined as against those of white men . George Gerry , for ...
Page 131
... social and political impact of a work such as Uncle Tom's Cabin . But Jewett does not rescind all social and political consideration ; commentary— about women's roles in a patriarchal world , about community , about romance— is ...
... social and political impact of a work such as Uncle Tom's Cabin . But Jewett does not rescind all social and political consideration ; commentary— about women's roles in a patriarchal world , about community , about romance— is ...
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