Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... figure served an important function . Compensatory for a lack of real scope and power in society , it gave women a sense of power in another and possibly greater sphere - the realm of the spiritual . 10 Eva does not need to be redeemed ...
... figure served an important function . Compensatory for a lack of real scope and power in society , it gave women a sense of power in another and possibly greater sphere - the realm of the spiritual . 10 Eva does not need to be redeemed ...
Halaman 34
... figure , a suitor old enough to be the protagonist's father , who segregates them physically on different floors of a house and separates them emo- tionally by denying to one the existence of the other . Like Jane , Sybil discerns the ...
... figure , a suitor old enough to be the protagonist's father , who segregates them physically on different floors of a house and separates them emo- tionally by denying to one the existence of the other . Like Jane , Sybil discerns the ...
Halaman 38
... figure she or he has encountered is dead rather than alive , and from the recognition of the figure's identity , in " A Whisper in the Dark " the dis - ease results from Sybil's discovery that the figure she has encountered is alive ...
... figure she or he has encountered is dead rather than alive , and from the recognition of the figure's identity , in " A Whisper in the Dark " the dis - ease results from Sybil's discovery that the figure she has encountered is alive ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Elizabeth Ammons | 61 |
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