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The Study of the use of imagery and symbol in revealing another meaning of death in Christina Rosetti's poems: "song (when I am dead, my dearest)", "sleeping at last", "after death", "dream land
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Creator(s)
(11491068) LYNA AGUSTINE
Contributor(s)
FABIOLA D. KURNIA → Advisor 1
Sarah Limuil → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 1996
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 413; Lyna Agustine (11491068)
Subject(s)
ENGLISH POETRY-19TH CENTURY-STUDY AND TEACHING
ROSETTI, CHRISTINA GEORGINA, 1830-1894. IN POETRY-STUDY AND TEACHING
File(s)
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-cover.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-abstract_toc.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-chapter1.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-chapter2.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-chapter3.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-conclusion.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-references.pdf
jiunkpe-ns-s1-1996-11491068-23701-dream_land-appendices.pdf
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