Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... experience that meant being a woman . In Kelley's words , " the desire of a woman to extend the limits of her prescribed sphere was blunted by her own deep inner restraints as much as by the disapproval of the society responsible for ...
... experience that meant being a woman . In Kelley's words , " the desire of a woman to extend the limits of her prescribed sphere was blunted by her own deep inner restraints as much as by the disapproval of the society responsible for ...
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... experience is predomin- antly defined by this doubleness , the wild zone , in contrast , is a space of " oneness , " where the tension of difference does not oc- cur . By oneness I do not mean singleness , but rather the experience of ...
... experience is predomin- antly defined by this doubleness , the wild zone , in contrast , is a space of " oneness , " where the tension of difference does not oc- cur . By oneness I do not mean singleness , but rather the experience of ...
Halaman 14
... experience and to understand : to establish the quality of : to be found out by trial or experience to be . " Both and neither " yet more radically expands the implications of coevality , for essential to this kind of union is the ...
... experience and to understand : to establish the quality of : to be found out by trial or experience to be . " Both and neither " yet more radically expands the implications of coevality , for essential to this kind of union is the ...
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