Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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... relation that mothers simply do not share . By imposing demands upon William , he seeks to assert a power and ... relations , the scene involving William and his father invites exami- nation of the difficulties that arise in applying the ...
... relation that mothers simply do not share . By imposing demands upon William , he seeks to assert a power and ... relations , the scene involving William and his father invites exami- nation of the difficulties that arise in applying the ...
Halaman 31
... relation- ship in traditional terms , with Caresse as the feminine - beautiful , sexually desirable , and pure to his masculine . This is evident in the terms he uses to describe their relationship : " What is sweeter than honey ...
... relation- ship in traditional terms , with Caresse as the feminine - beautiful , sexually desirable , and pure to his masculine . This is evident in the terms he uses to describe their relationship : " What is sweeter than honey ...
Halaman 100
... relation to the contemporaneous the- ories of the anthropologist Marcel Mauss about " competitive gift giving ” ( 189 ) . If the book's essays on consumer culture tend to read Cather in similar ways , the essays that focus on Cather's ...
... relation to the contemporaneous the- ories of the anthropologist Marcel Mauss about " competitive gift giving ” ( 189 ) . If the book's essays on consumer culture tend to read Cather in similar ways , the essays that focus on Cather's ...
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Reading Contexture in Emily | 1 |
Motherhood as Resistance in Harriet Jacobss | 14 |
Caresse Crosby | 30 |
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