Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... Nancy reveal several strata of dialog- ic , and therefore complementary , relations at work in the text . From a psychological perspective , Nancy's in- teractions with Ellen highlight con- flicts taking place within the heroine herself ...
... Nancy reveal several strata of dialog- ic , and therefore complementary , relations at work in the text . From a psychological perspective , Nancy's in- teractions with Ellen highlight con- flicts taking place within the heroine herself ...
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... Nancy bursts into the text on the heels of the same tempest that both physically and mentally immobilizes Ellen . Just as we begin to think of Ellen as doomed to a static , unproductive consideration of her own pathetic condition , Nancy ...
... Nancy bursts into the text on the heels of the same tempest that both physically and mentally immobilizes Ellen . Just as we begin to think of Ellen as doomed to a static , unproductive consideration of her own pathetic condition , Nancy ...
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... Nancy's spellbinding " bold black eyes , " Warner as author takes a long " searching stare " at the demure " creature " she is in the process of cre- ating , and her protagonist can hardly bear up under such intense scrutiny . Nancy's ...
... Nancy's spellbinding " bold black eyes , " Warner as author takes a long " searching stare " at the demure " creature " she is in the process of cre- ating , and her protagonist can hardly bear up under such intense scrutiny . Nancy's ...
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