Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... experience , points the way to the ultimate dismantling of the text , which purports to reinforce cultural gender expectations . Just as Ruth Hall was told from the point of view of the innocent , domestic Ruth at the beginning of the ...
... experience , points the way to the ultimate dismantling of the text , which purports to reinforce cultural gender expectations . Just as Ruth Hall was told from the point of view of the innocent , domestic Ruth at the beginning of the ...
Halaman 98
... experiences related in the book . It is a mistake to interpret the wish- fulfillment ending as a reflection of Fern's vision of human experience . The novel ends with the injunction that " God is Just , " and the events of the story ...
... experiences related in the book . It is a mistake to interpret the wish- fulfillment ending as a reflection of Fern's vision of human experience . The novel ends with the injunction that " God is Just , " and the events of the story ...
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... experiences as a married woman provided grist for her fiction . These experiences probably also steeled her against ... experience . Instead of lectur- ing them , she captured their pain and rage and her own in stories such as " Evvie ...
... experiences as a married woman provided grist for her fiction . These experiences probably also steeled her against ... experience . Instead of lectur- ing them , she captured their pain and rage and her own in stories such as " Evvie ...
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