Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... woman than the cult prescribed but by being more of a woman than it could envision . Notes ' Barbara Welter described the cult of domesticity in 1966. Since then , a number of historians have focused on the ideology that established ...
... woman than the cult prescribed but by being more of a woman than it could envision . Notes ' Barbara Welter described the cult of domesticity in 1966. Since then , a number of historians have focused on the ideology that established ...
Halaman 49
... woman " ( 3 ) . Why this should be so can easily be summ- ed up in narrative terms ; although marriage was the culturally defined way by which a girl knew herself to be an adult , in a very real way marriage meant the end of the story ...
... woman " ( 3 ) . Why this should be so can easily be summ- ed up in narrative terms ; although marriage was the culturally defined way by which a girl knew herself to be an adult , in a very real way marriage meant the end of the story ...
Halaman 52
... woman , then , marriage promised , either through death or renunciation , the loss of those qualities that most distinguished her . We have seen that Dickinson equates " woman " and " wife . " It is only by becoming " The Wife - without ...
... woman , then , marriage promised , either through death or renunciation , the loss of those qualities that most distinguished her . We have seen that Dickinson equates " woman " and " wife . " It is only by becoming " The Wife - without ...
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