Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... begins , not only his preparation for a career but also- and also more impor- tantly - his direct experience of urban life . The latter involves at least two love affairs or sexual encounters , one debasing , one exalting , and demands ...
... begins , not only his preparation for a career but also- and also more impor- tantly - his direct experience of urban life . The latter involves at least two love affairs or sexual encounters , one debasing , one exalting , and demands ...
Halaman 7
... begins to attempt to extend the ethos of non - authoritarian care beyond the close circle of like - minded believers . To do this , she will meet with types of indifference and even opposition that test her ethos of care and force her ...
... begins to attempt to extend the ethos of non - authoritarian care beyond the close circle of like - minded believers . To do this , she will meet with types of indifference and even opposition that test her ethos of care and force her ...
Halaman 97
... begins with the reap- pearance of Rose as a young mother of ambiguous marital status at Mrs. Bond's and Dolly's ( now Mrs. Howe ) . This act ends with the death of Dolly's baby . Act III ( chapters 32-48 ) begins with Rose on shipboard ...
... begins with the reap- pearance of Rose as a young mother of ambiguous marital status at Mrs. Bond's and Dolly's ( now Mrs. Howe ) . This act ends with the death of Dolly's baby . Act III ( chapters 32-48 ) begins with Rose on shipboard ...
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