Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... sexual Jezebel.9 When Linda wants to tell of the abusive sexual language Flint thrusts upon her , she cannot utter his words to her grand- mother . Her inability to speak about the wrongs she suffers indicates the devas- tating effects ...
... sexual Jezebel.9 When Linda wants to tell of the abusive sexual language Flint thrusts upon her , she cannot utter his words to her grand- mother . Her inability to speak about the wrongs she suffers indicates the devas- tating effects ...
Halaman 13
... sexual liaison with Sands rather than submit to Flint . As White indicates , many slave women “ will- ingly " entered into a sexual relationship to secure certain benefits : " There was no reason for them to believe that even freedom ...
... sexual liaison with Sands rather than submit to Flint . As White indicates , many slave women “ will- ingly " entered into a sexual relationship to secure certain benefits : " There was no reason for them to believe that even freedom ...
Halaman 92
... sexual- ity , so that fallen women began shading into more sexually liberated and masculinized New Women figures who worked outside the home , smoked cigarettes , and wore divided skirts . At the turn of the century , literary ...
... sexual- ity , so that fallen women began shading into more sexually liberated and masculinized New Women figures who worked outside the home , smoked cigarettes , and wore divided skirts . At the turn of the century , literary ...
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