Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... never perceived they exist " ( Petry 87 ) . Nor , it seems , does Rayburn Moore be- lieve they exist . He admits his own impa- tience with Margaret even as he recognizes the problem of dismissing her and thus de- nying the " generous ...
... never perceived they exist " ( Petry 87 ) . Nor , it seems , does Rayburn Moore be- lieve they exist . He admits his own impa- tience with Margaret even as he recognizes the problem of dismissing her and thus de- nying the " generous ...
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... never without involving as well the idea of a marital home . Dolly stands out even more oddly as an unmarried woman because this novel contains a num- ber of other women who associate home with marriage . Dolly's sister - in - law ...
... never without involving as well the idea of a marital home . Dolly stands out even more oddly as an unmarried woman because this novel contains a num- ber of other women who associate home with marriage . Dolly's sister - in - law ...
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... never married , she experienced two sustaining relation- ships in her life . The first was her intimate friendship with Louise Imogen Guiney , who shared her travels and literary in- terests . Whether this " Boston marriage " was ...
... never married , she experienced two sustaining relation- ships in her life . The first was her intimate friendship with Louise Imogen Guiney , who shared her travels and literary in- terests . Whether this " Boston marriage " was ...
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