Legacy, Volume 13;Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... relation to her family . The tension between societal views of Linda and her own identity is high- lighted in the second chapter , when Linda's brother , called by both his father and mistress , answers his mis- tress first . His father ...
... relation to her family . The tension between societal views of Linda and her own identity is high- lighted in the second chapter , when Linda's brother , called by both his father and mistress , answers his mis- tress first . His father ...
Halaman 16
... relation to — and apart from - others ? Can one , although “ fal- len , " also remain pure in thought , true to her own moral code ? Can the most " powerless creature " win her freedom ? Can we have identity both of and out of the body ...
... relation to — and apart from - others ? Can one , although “ fal- len , " also remain pure in thought , true to her own moral code ? Can the most " powerless creature " win her freedom ? Can we have identity both of and out of the body ...
Halaman 32
... relation that is still a relation .... And like the mother's , the novel's intimacy is a tool for informing its ' partner's ' mind " ( 46 ) . Yet if Alcott's novel charts a struggle between the decadent ( male ) romantic model of ...
... relation that is still a relation .... And like the mother's , the novel's intimacy is a tool for informing its ' partner's ' mind " ( 46 ) . Yet if Alcott's novel charts a struggle between the decadent ( male ) romantic model of ...
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