Legacy, Volume 8-9Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1991 |
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... relation to nature , transcendent reality or inner depths , Warner depicts identity as a process that is constructed or scripted out of the media- tion between conflicting desires to reveal or hide subjective experiences that accom ...
... relation to nature , transcendent reality or inner depths , Warner depicts identity as a process that is constructed or scripted out of the media- tion between conflicting desires to reveal or hide subjective experiences that accom ...
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... relation between them , a primary connection antecedent to and independent of social convention and language . But as one might expect , given the antisocial instinctual powers of the chora ( far removed from socialized myths of ...
... relation between them , a primary connection antecedent to and independent of social convention and language . But as one might expect , given the antisocial instinctual powers of the chora ( far removed from socialized myths of ...
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... relationship to relation- ship : to her mother , Mary Perkins , whose misguided love led her " to deny the child all expression of affection as far as possible " ( 39 ) ; to her first inti- mate girlhood friend , Martha Luther ; to her ...
... relationship to relation- ship : to her mother , Mary Perkins , whose misguided love led her " to deny the child all expression of affection as far as possible " ( 39 ) ; to her first inti- mate girlhood friend , Martha Luther ; to her ...
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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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