Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... women who are novelists , " Mary Morris is not alone in lamenting the less adventurous plots allot- ted to women . From Penelope to the present , women have waited for a phone call , for a date , for a marriage proposal , for the man to ...
... women who are novelists , " Mary Morris is not alone in lamenting the less adventurous plots allot- ted to women . From Penelope to the present , women have waited for a phone call , for a date , for a marriage proposal , for the man to ...
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... women with women more aware of the ambiguities of life . The girl figures always choose mar- riage and through them , Woolson reveals her ability to understand why women did not often exercise other kinds of choices . Woolson's niece ...
... women with women more aware of the ambiguities of life . The girl figures always choose mar- riage and through them , Woolson reveals her ability to understand why women did not often exercise other kinds of choices . Woolson's niece ...
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... women — had virtually no role in their pro- duction ; as late as 1800 , the creation of utopias had been monopolized by those with the most to gain from maintaining the status quo : literate males with the leisure to engage in creative ...
... women — had virtually no role in their pro- duction ; as late as 1800 , the creation of utopias had been monopolized by those with the most to gain from maintaining the status quo : literate males with the leisure to engage in creative ...
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