Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... kind of integrity Wool- son wanted us to see in her : [ The Major ] saw in me a little blue - eyed , golden - haired girl - mother , unacquainted with the dark side of life , trusting , sweet . It was this very youth and child - like ...
... kind of integrity Wool- son wanted us to see in her : [ The Major ] saw in me a little blue - eyed , golden - haired girl - mother , unacquainted with the dark side of life , trusting , sweet . It was this very youth and child - like ...
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... kind of violence as evidence of love . But because Woolson has linked violence to Ferdie in a more instructive way , she forces us to re- member that to be bound to home can constitute the kind of bondage that love has been for Cicely ...
... kind of violence as evidence of love . But because Woolson has linked violence to Ferdie in a more instructive way , she forces us to re- member that to be bound to home can constitute the kind of bondage that love has been for Cicely ...
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... kind of happiness denied the per- son who possesses the deeper intelligence Woolson may have felt cursed by herself . Woolson's own character is apparent in all her complex heroines , but the personal connection seems the strongest in ...
... kind of happiness denied the per- son who possesses the deeper intelligence Woolson may have felt cursed by herself . Woolson's own character is apparent in all her complex heroines , but the personal connection seems the strongest in ...
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