Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... husband ] flung at her she either did not hear or did not heed . ( 31 ) The exhaustion of her labor renders Mrs ... husband's authority , it also reveals quite grimly the hard , heavy labor of rural New England housekeeping . Not ...
... husband ] flung at her she either did not hear or did not heed . ( 31 ) The exhaustion of her labor renders Mrs ... husband's authority , it also reveals quite grimly the hard , heavy labor of rural New England housekeeping . Not ...
Halaman 122
... husband who refuses to build a house for his wife and family . I propose that Freeman , instead of " caving in " to male constructs , recon- structs " text " as dramatically as Sarah Penn uses her " art " to refashion her " context ...
... husband who refuses to build a house for his wife and family . I propose that Freeman , instead of " caving in " to male constructs , recon- structs " text " as dramatically as Sarah Penn uses her " art " to refashion her " context ...
Halaman 21
... husband's name : " It's jus ' being married that I detes ' an ' despise . I hate being Mrs. Cazeau , an ' would want to be Athénaïse Miché again " ( 431 ) . Athénaïse has realized the oppressive social structure of marriage wherein , as ...
... husband's name : " It's jus ' being married that I detes ' an ' despise . I hate being Mrs. Cazeau , an ' would want to be Athénaïse Miché again " ( 431 ) . Athénaïse has realized the oppressive social structure of marriage wherein , as ...
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