Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... Sappho thus per- forms an identity as a marriageable , single woman when , in fact , she is a mother and rape victim . Her hidden past is manifested by Hopkins's description of Sappho's " self- suppressed life " and her layered identity ...
... Sappho thus per- forms an identity as a marriageable , single woman when , in fact , she is a mother and rape victim . Her hidden past is manifested by Hopkins's description of Sappho's " self- suppressed life " and her layered identity ...
Halaman 105
... Sappho's and Lily's loss of control over their own objectification . At the same time , these characters ' lack of a home is evidence , too , of their marginal positions vis - à - vis their social communities . Lily Bart and Sappho ...
... Sappho's and Lily's loss of control over their own objectification . At the same time , these characters ' lack of a home is evidence , too , of their marginal positions vis - à - vis their social communities . Lily Bart and Sappho ...
Halaman 106
... Sappho's particular narrative with the na- tional narrative of an entire race . As Hopkins gradually reveals Sappho's life story , her heroine's trajectory from her family's home through a series of public houses in search of her own ...
... Sappho's particular narrative with the na- tional narrative of an entire race . As Hopkins gradually reveals Sappho's life story , her heroine's trajectory from her family's home through a series of public houses in search of her own ...
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