Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... ideal ; in her most realistic fiction she finds the freedom to express her anger over the disparity between the ideal and the real , celebrating vocal , aggressive women who act in their own interests , often defying husbands and ...
... ideal ; in her most realistic fiction she finds the freedom to express her anger over the disparity between the ideal and the real , celebrating vocal , aggressive women who act in their own interests , often defying husbands and ...
Halaman 121
... ideal of charity for others and themselves : the golden rule . Her rebel- lious women are never heretical or irreli- gious . Rather , they glimpse an ideal that surpasses the restrictions of their tradition by appropriating the best of ...
... ideal of charity for others and themselves : the golden rule . Her rebel- lious women are never heretical or irreli- gious . Rather , they glimpse an ideal that surpasses the restrictions of their tradition by appropriating the best of ...
Halaman 126
... ideal as she had seen it , without having to dismantle her deeply held but culturally bound reli- gious convictions . The result , stories which serve as warnings of the domestic evils Cooke saw in her region , provides readers with a ...
... ideal as she had seen it , without having to dismantle her deeply held but culturally bound reli- gious convictions . The result , stories which serve as warnings of the domestic evils Cooke saw in her region , provides readers with a ...
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