Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... girls waiting for the arrival of the lamplighter ( a symbol for God , who lights the stars as the lamp- lighter lights the lamps ) . Both young girls lose the influence of their parents ; both have substitutes in the form of loving and ...
... girls waiting for the arrival of the lamplighter ( a symbol for God , who lights the stars as the lamp- lighter lights the lamps ) . Both young girls lose the influence of their parents ; both have substitutes in the form of loving and ...
Halaman 124
... girls whose cheeks betrayed , in the blabby lin- ing of the jaws , the first tell - tale mark of creeping age . Clara felt their hard , eager eyes on her as she entered ; but it was her mother's that she dreaded to meet . There was a ...
... girls whose cheeks betrayed , in the blabby lin- ing of the jaws , the first tell - tale mark of creeping age . Clara felt their hard , eager eyes on her as she entered ; but it was her mother's that she dreaded to meet . There was a ...
Halaman 125
... girls have not the liberty of choice they had then . They must marry as they can . ' " Or starve ! " " Your father taught me the philosophy of the question . " " And we learn it for ourselves . " She went up to her own room , followed ...
... girls have not the liberty of choice they had then . They must marry as they can . ' " Or starve ! " " Your father taught me the philosophy of the question . " " And we learn it for ourselves . " She went up to her own room , followed ...
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Identity Development in Susan Warners | 3 |
The Lamplighter The Wide Wide World | 17 |
A Feminist Dialogue | 29 |
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