Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... tion . ' " Writing to Catharine when she was 16 , he said " I hope my love you will find it in your power to devote your mornings to reading - there are few who can make such improvements by it and it would be lamented if this precious ...
... tion . ' " Writing to Catharine when she was 16 , he said " I hope my love you will find it in your power to devote your mornings to reading - there are few who can make such improvements by it and it would be lamented if this precious ...
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... tion of his inner life — indeed , no explora- tion of the possibility that he might have an inner life - we must stand back from the character , as the narrator stands back , and simply watch him fumble dimly down the narrow corridor of ...
... tion of his inner life — indeed , no explora- tion of the possibility that he might have an inner life - we must stand back from the character , as the narrator stands back , and simply watch him fumble dimly down the narrow corridor of ...
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... tion , John presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her own instincts , but to look outside herself for assistance . Jane Tompkins writes that " domestic fic- tion ...
... tion , John presents the heart as fallible and capable of deception . The result is that Ellen is taught not only to distrust her own instincts , but to look outside herself for assistance . Jane Tompkins writes that " domestic fic- tion ...
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