EMILY DICKINSON'S IDENTITY CONFLICT EXPRESSED IN HER SELECTED POEMS
Literature is writing which expresses and communicates thoughts, feelings and attitudes toward life (Rees, 1973:2). It means that literature is the reflection of human life including the condition and the problem of society through the imagination and the experience of the author. Such reflection is...
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Main Author: | Sofiana, Eny (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Jadikan (Contributor), Tallapessy, Albert (Contributor) |
Format: | Academic Paper |
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2016-06-28T03:25:52Z.
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