Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... finally to the edge of Puritan morality itself . Yet the more obvious victim of the betray- al of Puritan rhetoric - of its perversion into a mode of oppression - is not Will but Martha , the pitiable orphan Will marries in America ...
... finally to the edge of Puritan morality itself . Yet the more obvious victim of the betray- al of Puritan rhetoric - of its perversion into a mode of oppression - is not Will but Martha , the pitiable orphan Will marries in America ...
Halaman 13
... Finally the narrator , writing from the nineteenth century , can explicate openly in a published text . While Sedgwick successfully imagines a narrative of female heroism , she also seems aware that , because of the different risks she ...
... Finally the narrator , writing from the nineteenth century , can explicate openly in a published text . While Sedgwick successfully imagines a narrative of female heroism , she also seems aware that , because of the different risks she ...
Halaman 34
... Finally , however , the fortifications of her Paradise are breached by a former suitor , now a widower who wishes to be Corona's friend and compan- ion . Adam was given such a companion ; one wonders if Corona's male Eve will ...
... Finally , however , the fortifications of her Paradise are breached by a former suitor , now a widower who wishes to be Corona's friend and compan- ion . Adam was given such a companion ; one wonders if Corona's male Eve will ...
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