Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... mother and an indication of her insistence on an ungendered model of the artist . Al- though the artist - mother figure of Gladys appears temporarily in the text as an aesthetic solution to the problem of the taboo of the woman artist ...
... mother and an indication of her insistence on an ungendered model of the artist . Al- though the artist - mother figure of Gladys appears temporarily in the text as an aesthetic solution to the problem of the taboo of the woman artist ...
Halaman 46
... mother in- sists , in effect , that Frado has control , that she cannot be controlled or enslaved . As though to prove her mother's ( and the narrator's ) point , the child takes independent action at the end of this conversation and ...
... mother in- sists , in effect , that Frado has control , that she cannot be controlled or enslaved . As though to prove her mother's ( and the narrator's ) point , the child takes independent action at the end of this conversation and ...
Halaman 93
... mother - child bond above their blighted social status . Like Hawthorne , Hopkins represents the strug- gle of a single mother to reconcile the ( private ) claims of her child and the ( public ) condemnation of her community . Like ...
... mother - child bond above their blighted social status . Like Hawthorne , Hopkins represents the strug- gle of a single mother to reconcile the ( private ) claims of her child and the ( public ) condemnation of her community . Like ...
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