Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... marriage rela- tionship was obviously disturbing for her . During the months of her courtship , her at- tachments to Wilson and to Margaret Sweat intensified . Two weeks after she and Stoddard had secretly married , she tried to express ...
... marriage rela- tionship was obviously disturbing for her . During the months of her courtship , her at- tachments to Wilson and to Margaret Sweat intensified . Two weeks after she and Stoddard had secretly married , she tried to express ...
Halaman 119
... marriage through two opposing metaphoric strains : one is satirical and mocks the commodifying of marriage ; the other is aesthetic and symbolizes the dis- parity between marriages for financial se- curity and those for love . These two ...
... marriage through two opposing metaphoric strains : one is satirical and mocks the commodifying of marriage ; the other is aesthetic and symbolizes the dis- parity between marriages for financial se- curity and those for love . These two ...
Halaman 120
... marriage that is " bar- ren , " figuratively if not literally ( 50-51 ) . Margaret , on the other hand , has the advantage of observing the consequences of her sister's choices ; the repugnance with which she views Clara's marriage ...
... marriage that is " bar- ren , " figuratively if not literally ( 50-51 ) . Margaret , on the other hand , has the advantage of observing the consequences of her sister's choices ; the repugnance with which she views Clara's marriage ...
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