Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... takes an opposite view , believing that sacrifice is silly , that " two whole lives [ have been ] wasted - and all for the sake of an idea " ( 579 ) . Winthrop takes yet another angle : " Women are better than men ; in some things they ...
... takes an opposite view , believing that sacrifice is silly , that " two whole lives [ have been ] wasted - and all for the sake of an idea " ( 579 ) . Winthrop takes yet another angle : " Women are better than men ; in some things they ...
Halaman 40
... take advan- tage of no man . " The community lives simply , producing only what the members need , which results in ... takes the name Nequa , or " teacher , " at once a joyful emblem of her new condi- tion and an unhappy reminder of ...
... take advan- tage of no man . " The community lives simply , producing only what the members need , which results in ... takes the name Nequa , or " teacher , " at once a joyful emblem of her new condi- tion and an unhappy reminder of ...
Halaman 65
... takes a critical look at Gilman's philosophy as reflected in her nonfiction works as well , giving special attention to her views on world improvement as led by women . In a concluding chapter Allen shows us when and where some Gilman ...
... takes a critical look at Gilman's philosophy as reflected in her nonfiction works as well , giving special attention to her views on world improvement as led by women . In a concluding chapter Allen shows us when and where some Gilman ...
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