Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... characters , and , on the other , by The Mother - in - Law , where the villain is a truly terrifying woman whose passion for self- aggrandisement leads her to crush her daughter's will and to attempt to destroy all who thwart her . In ...
... characters , and , on the other , by The Mother - in - Law , where the villain is a truly terrifying woman whose passion for self- aggrandisement leads her to crush her daughter's will and to attempt to destroy all who thwart her . In ...
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... characters who " faithfully lived out frustrations . " " She was a civilized critic of destructive human behaviors , " Brand concludes ( 100 ) . After Freeman's initial success , critics continued in her lifetime and in the next few ...
... characters who " faithfully lived out frustrations . " " She was a civilized critic of destructive human behaviors , " Brand concludes ( 100 ) . After Freeman's initial success , critics continued in her lifetime and in the next few ...
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... characters mostly are unmarried women , " Pattee said in his 1922 Sidelights on American Literature . " With such ma- terial there are infinite possibilities for de- pressed realism " ( 206-7 ) . Trivial , trite , not worth much ...
... characters mostly are unmarried women , " Pattee said in his 1922 Sidelights on American Literature . " With such ma- terial there are infinite possibilities for de- pressed realism " ( 206-7 ) . Trivial , trite , not worth much ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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