Legacy, Volume 10-11;Volume 10-11Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1993 |
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... suggests that women are “ in many respects superior and in some others equal to men . . . . They have keener apprehension of absolute ethics than men " ( 75 ) . Else- where , she suggests that women would have all the rights they need ...
... suggests that women are “ in many respects superior and in some others equal to men . . . . They have keener apprehension of absolute ethics than men " ( 75 ) . Else- where , she suggests that women would have all the rights they need ...
Halaman 14
... suggests that " aesthetic form cannot be founded and validated from within the hero [ ine ] , out of [ her ] own directedness to objects and meaning , i.e. , on the basis of that which has validity only for [ her ] own lived life ...
... suggests that " aesthetic form cannot be founded and validated from within the hero [ ine ] , out of [ her ] own directedness to objects and meaning , i.e. , on the basis of that which has validity only for [ her ] own lived life ...
Halaman 141
... suggests a choice mar- ginally superior to Edna's more typi- cal selections - the Robert / tragedian school of unattainable passions or the Léonce / Alcée school of detached relations - at best Victor refuses to silence the parrot's ...
... suggests a choice mar- ginally superior to Edna's more typi- cal selections - the Robert / tragedian school of unattainable passions or the Léonce / Alcée school of detached relations - at best Victor refuses to silence the parrot's ...
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