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Page 72
... Hopkins's Contending Forces To depict the growing friendship between Dora Smith and Sappho Clark , two of the heroines in Contending Forces ( 1900 ) , Pauline Hopkins de- scribes the way the Northern - born Dora leads the Southern ...
... Hopkins's Contending Forces To depict the growing friendship between Dora Smith and Sappho Clark , two of the heroines in Contending Forces ( 1900 ) , Pauline Hopkins de- scribes the way the Northern - born Dora leads the Southern ...
Page 78
... Hopkins's characters resist that na- tional history by acting through a regionalist , rather than nationalist , narra- tive . The story is thus not so much driven by plot as by location . As in region- alist narratives , Hopkins has her ...
... Hopkins's characters resist that na- tional history by acting through a regionalist , rather than nationalist , narra- tive . The story is thus not so much driven by plot as by location . As in region- alist narratives , Hopkins has her ...
Page 84
... Hopkins counters the American myth of the garden with a structurally " re- gional " response . That is , the national ... Hopkins's novel is imagined through regionalism . Hopkins's use of regionalism 84 Reenvisioning Traditional Regionalism.
... Hopkins counters the American myth of the garden with a structurally " re- gional " response . That is , the national ... Hopkins's novel is imagined through regionalism . Hopkins's use of regionalism 84 Reenvisioning Traditional Regionalism.
Contents
Gender in Irving Stowe | 17 |
Celia Thaxters Among the Isles of Shoals | 38 |
Selfrepresentation in Grace Kings Balcony Stories Lori Robison | 54 |
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