Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... Margaret as a sacrificial woman : " Neither Margaret nor Winthrop her lover appeals to our sym- pathy , perhaps because we cannot believe . in them ; they form for us the one false note of the book " ( Petry 88 ) . Woolson objects in a ...
... Margaret as a sacrificial woman : " Neither Margaret nor Winthrop her lover appeals to our sym- pathy , perhaps because we cannot believe . in them ; they form for us the one false note of the book " ( Petry 88 ) . Woolson objects in a ...
Halaman 23
... Margaret had married naively believing in fidelity only to discover opposing values in her husband and , again like Isabel , when she chooses with full knowledge to remain married , she upholds the value she believes reflected in the ...
... Margaret had married naively believing in fidelity only to discover opposing values in her husband and , again like Isabel , when she chooses with full knowledge to remain married , she upholds the value she believes reflected in the ...
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... 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 partner aids her in determining to seek another " prospect " for herself ...
... 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 partner aids her in determining to seek another " prospect " for herself ...
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