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She tells him that it is her “ duty " to inform him of some sad news : " O , how my woman's nature hates this work ! / I must unmask a traitor to your eyes " ( 4.4 ) . Of course , when Leonora says these lines , the spectator has al- ...
She tells him that it is her “ duty " to inform him of some sad news : " O , how my woman's nature hates this work ! / I must unmask a traitor to your eyes " ( 4.4 ) . Of course , when Leonora says these lines , the spectator has al- ...
Halaman 103
Although the men are ostensibly dis- agreeing about the nature of a " real " woman , “ Leonora ” is simply an absent , silent object that provides the premise for male speech . The passive angel and the demonic , sexual agent carry ...
Although the men are ostensibly dis- agreeing about the nature of a " real " woman , “ Leonora ” is simply an absent , silent object that provides the premise for male speech . The passive angel and the demonic , sexual agent carry ...
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Jacobs's text stands as a powerful juxtaposition to concep- tions of self made seemingly natural by the canonization of Thoreau and Emer- son . ... Rather , Jacobs's text dares us to reconsider the binary nature of the formulation .
Jacobs's text stands as a powerful juxtaposition to concep- tions of self made seemingly natural by the canonization of Thoreau and Emer- son . ... Rather , Jacobs's text dares us to reconsider the binary nature of the formulation .
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