Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... womanhood , suggesting that Howe recognizes that nineteenth - cen- tury ideas of women as angelic are in fact cultural scripts rather than descrip- tions of woman's nature . Moreover , the play exposes how such scripts are constructed ...
... womanhood , suggesting that Howe recognizes that nineteenth - cen- tury ideas of women as angelic are in fact cultural scripts rather than descrip- tions of woman's nature . Moreover , the play exposes how such scripts are constructed ...
Halaman 101
... womanhood but manipulates them in order to characterize Leonora's agency as a tragic heroine . Shortly after Leonora learns from Lothario that he is married and dis- avows any love for her , she delivers a striking speech that , in ...
... womanhood but manipulates them in order to characterize Leonora's agency as a tragic heroine . Shortly after Leonora learns from Lothario that he is married and dis- avows any love for her , she delivers a striking speech that , in ...
Halaman 103
... womanhood and active , demonic womanhood . The mechanisms of " the gaze " are invoked in a scene in which Lothario , while regaling his com- panions with the tale of his most recent sexual adventure ( with Leonora ) , gets into a debate ...
... womanhood and active , demonic womanhood . The mechanisms of " the gaze " are invoked in a scene in which Lothario , while regaling his com- panions with the tale of his most recent sexual adventure ( with Leonora ) , gets into a debate ...
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