Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... seems to me like my little sister , at play in a garden where I can at any time return and find her " ( 12 ) . This seems to be the self of the idyllic first six chapters , and perhaps the same sort of selfhood that Richards imagines in ...
... seems to me like my little sister , at play in a garden where I can at any time return and find her " ( 12 ) . This seems to be the self of the idyllic first six chapters , and perhaps the same sort of selfhood that Richards imagines in ...
Halaman 114
... seems connected to a need to go her own way and to maintain her separate individuality . Near the end of A New En- gland Girlhood , she writes , " Freedom to live one's life truly is surely more desirable than any earthly acquisition or ...
... seems connected to a need to go her own way and to maintain her separate individuality . Near the end of A New En- gland Girlhood , she writes , " Freedom to live one's life truly is surely more desirable than any earthly acquisition or ...
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... seems to have been able to sub- limate and rechannel much of her own emotional and sexual energy - energy she perceived as dangerous to herself and to her career - into an art that is certainly powered by , but never explic- itly about ...
... seems to have been able to sub- limate and rechannel much of her own emotional and sexual energy - energy she perceived as dangerous to herself and to her career - into an art that is certainly powered by , but never explic- itly about ...
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