Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... John as an equal rather than as a former pupil . John's com- ment at the end of their conversation is apt : " You are grown , Ellie . . . you are not the child I left you " ( 562 ) . The sense that Ellen is moving into the adult ...
... John as an equal rather than as a former pupil . John's com- ment at the end of their conversation is apt : " You are grown , Ellie . . . you are not the child I left you " ( 562 ) . The sense that Ellen is moving into the adult ...
Halaman 14
... John shamelessly offers to tell her , or when he claims he knows her " per- fectly , " she remains " silent " and then moves on to a safer topic ( 582-3 ) . Their " conversation , " in fact , becomes a kind of picture - reading : he ...
... John shamelessly offers to tell her , or when he claims he knows her " per- fectly , " she remains " silent " and then moves on to a safer topic ( 582-3 ) . Their " conversation , " in fact , becomes a kind of picture - reading : he ...
Halaman 21
... John Humphreys is allowed the kind of dictatorial authority over Ellen that , following the first interpretation , only God should be allowed . Unfortunately for any feminist reading of the text , Ellen's submission to John is usually ...
... John Humphreys is allowed the kind of dictatorial authority over Ellen that , following the first interpretation , only God should be allowed . Unfortunately for any feminist reading of the text , Ellen's submission to John is usually ...
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