Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... feelings provide the stimulus for her more open assertion of her desire to be " alone and free . " This desire , in turn , leads to her recognition of the need to mask desire , for the Lindsays are opposed to private religious exercises ...
... feelings provide the stimulus for her more open assertion of her desire to be " alone and free . " This desire , in turn , leads to her recognition of the need to mask desire , for the Lindsays are opposed to private religious exercises ...
Halaman 26
... feelings , I deserve to be preached to all the rest of my life . But really , I do not entirely agree with you about advice and authority . " ( 180 ) In contrast , Ellen worships Alice . Gerty's feelings for Emily and her relationship ...
... feelings , I deserve to be preached to all the rest of my life . But really , I do not entirely agree with you about advice and authority . " ( 180 ) In contrast , Ellen worships Alice . Gerty's feelings for Emily and her relationship ...
Halaman 41
... feeling abandoned , unsettled and restless . From 1849 to 1852 she cemented her relationship with her favorite ... feelings about Stoddard , concluding , " You must think how rare is an intellectual marriage between two wonderfully ...
... feeling abandoned , unsettled and restless . From 1849 to 1852 she cemented her relationship with her favorite ... feelings about Stoddard , concluding , " You must think how rare is an intellectual marriage between two wonderfully ...
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Identity Development in Susan Warners | 3 |
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