Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 161
... authority . Her soul yearns toward self - realization and sees Nan as a model of female autonomy , but her life experience affirms the rightness of her mother's biblically - supported authority . Her relationship to her mother is ...
... authority . Her soul yearns toward self - realization and sees Nan as a model of female autonomy , but her life experience affirms the rightness of her mother's biblically - supported authority . Her relationship to her mother is ...
Halaman 167
... authority . Tempted to rebel against her church's reading of the Bible , a conscientious Christian must ask herself the question Emerson reports being asked in " Self - Reliance , " whether the " impulses " to which he gives so much ...
... authority . Tempted to rebel against her church's reading of the Bible , a conscientious Christian must ask herself the question Emerson reports being asked in " Self - Reliance , " whether the " impulses " to which he gives so much ...
Halaman 169
... authority of Nan's later statement that God would not have given women the same talents as men if He had not intended women to use these talents ( 327 ) . Here Nan asserts the authority of her own intuitive observation over the authority ...
... authority of Nan's later statement that God would not have given women the same talents as men if He had not intended women to use these talents ( 327 ) . Here Nan asserts the authority of her own intuitive observation over the authority ...
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Nancy F Sweet Dissent and the Daughter in A New England Tale | 107 |
Sherwood Bonners Travel | 126 |
Making Up | 144 |
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