Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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Halaman 17
... Wool- son , he says , " likes the unmarried . . . but she likes marriages even better " ( 182 ) . For him , Woolson was not revolutionary in her portraits of women : rather than adding fur- ther complications to women's lives , she was ...
... Wool- son , he says , " likes the unmarried . . . but she likes marriages even better " ( 182 ) . For him , Woolson was not revolutionary in her portraits of women : rather than adding fur- ther complications to women's lives , she was ...
Halaman 18
... Woolson's longer pieces of fiction juxtaposes naive or shallow girl - 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 ...
... Woolson's longer pieces of fiction juxtaposes naive or shallow girl - 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 ...
Halaman 28
... Woolson's in- fant sisters also died and , when Woolson was in her early 40s , her brother Charley died , probably a sui- cide . " The phrase comes from a letter Woolson wrote to Hamilton Hayne in 1876 in which she calls herself an ...
... Woolson's in- fant sisters also died and , when Woolson was in her early 40s , her brother Charley died , probably a sui- cide . " The phrase comes from a letter Woolson wrote to Hamilton Hayne in 1876 in which she calls herself an ...
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