Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... role Glaspell played in her relationships with Cook and Matson . In each relationship , Glas- pell was the more talented , productive , successful , mature , and morally supe- rior partner . Makowsky suggests that Glaspell assumed the ...
... role Glaspell played in her relationships with Cook and Matson . In each relationship , Glas- pell was the more talented , productive , successful , mature , and morally supe- rior partner . Makowsky suggests that Glaspell assumed the ...
Halaman 103
... role as governess in a wealthy household where she plots to become the wife of an elderly uncle . The mask motif named in the title refers to Jean Muir's role- playing and is foregrounded in several scenes involving charades and ...
... role as governess in a wealthy household where she plots to become the wife of an elderly uncle . The mask motif named in the title refers to Jean Muir's role- playing and is foregrounded in several scenes involving charades and ...
Halaman 109
... role . Yet the audience sees almost none of the character while she occupies this construction . Instead , viewers see her occupying the role of tragic heroine . It is as though the play's genre itself is revenge against those ...
... role . Yet the audience sees almost none of the character while she occupies this construction . Instead , viewers see her occupying the role of tragic heroine . It is as though the play's genre itself is revenge against those ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
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