Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... mother's exul- tantly submissive piety . The first evi- dence of the persuasive power of religious faith comes when Dan , pres- sured by the community to marry Faith for the sake of appearances , asks Georgie's mother for guidance . She ...
... mother's exul- tantly submissive piety . The first evi- dence of the persuasive power of religious faith comes when Dan , pres- sured by the community to marry Faith for the sake of appearances , asks Georgie's mother for guidance . She ...
Halaman 49
... mother's faith and , like Elizabeth Stoddard in The Mor- gesons ( 1862 ) , the nineteenth cen- tury's idealization of motherhood and of the mother - child relationship . As I mentioned earlier , the story provides no adequate reason for ...
... mother's faith and , like Elizabeth Stoddard in The Mor- gesons ( 1862 ) , the nineteenth cen- tury's idealization of motherhood and of the mother - child relationship . As I mentioned earlier , the story provides no adequate reason for ...
Halaman 122
go beyond her sympathetic , protective mother and learn to function in a world of women who , if they possess a mother's power , fail to possess a mother's capacity for nurturance . What in part saves Jo and Ellen is their involvement ...
go beyond her sympathetic , protective mother and learn to function in a world of women who , if they possess a mother's power , fail to possess a mother's capacity for nurturance . What in part saves Jo and Ellen is their involvement ...
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