Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... Brooks's willingness to depict frankly the sexual desires of her characters , a trait that startled many of her contemporary readers . But in addition to her remark- able sexual candor in Zóphiël , Brooks challenged cultural gender ...
... Brooks's willingness to depict frankly the sexual desires of her characters , a trait that startled many of her contemporary readers . But in addition to her remark- able sexual candor in Zóphiël , Brooks challenged cultural gender ...
Halaman 42
... Brooks articu- lates the then controversial view that a woman is better off not marrying than marrying someone she does not love and respect ( see " Marriage Without Love " quoted at the end of this profile ) . This point is made clear ...
... Brooks articu- lates the then controversial view that a woman is better off not marrying than marrying someone she does not love and respect ( see " Marriage Without Love " quoted at the end of this profile ) . This point is made clear ...
Halaman 43
... Brooks's fascinating and complex body of work.11 Notes 1. Writing several years after Brooks's death in 1845 , Edwin Percy Whipple noted that some reviewers of the poem " were shocked , that she should so far wander from the ...
... Brooks's fascinating and complex body of work.11 Notes 1. Writing several years after Brooks's death in 1845 , Edwin Percy Whipple noted that some reviewers of the poem " were shocked , that she should so far wander from the ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Groves Maria Gowen Brooks c 17951845 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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