Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... seems to have something to do with betrayal and jealousy . Concha is the result of a com- mingling of bloods in which the darker race , it seems , was betrayed by the fair one . This theme is picked up elsewhere where Concha speaks of ...
... seems to have something to do with betrayal and jealousy . Concha is the result of a com- mingling of bloods in which the darker race , it seems , was betrayed by the fair one . This theme is picked up elsewhere where Concha speaks of ...
Halaman 21
... seem a noble stance " Everybody in the world seems to tell hes but me And everybody else seems to prefer it " ( 392 ) But nobility requires deeper feelings than Woolson develops in Garda . Because she does not have these deeper feelings ...
... seem a noble stance " Everybody in the world seems to tell hes but me And everybody else seems to prefer it " ( 392 ) But nobility requires deeper feelings than Woolson develops in Garda . Because she does not have these deeper feelings ...
Halaman 26
... seems the strongest in her por- trait of Ruth's sister , Dolly Franklin . She is the only major character in the novels who remains unmarried and through her Wool- son looks again at how the idea of home includes the importance of ...
... seems the strongest in her por- trait of Ruth's sister , Dolly Franklin . She is the only major character in the novels who remains unmarried and through her Wool- son looks again at how the idea of home includes the importance of ...
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Fall 1989 Number | 2 |
Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
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