Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... lives in different societies and classes and at different historical times , while assuming that the gender- determined position , whatever it may be , is paramount both in the life and in the writ- ten texts that the life brings forth ...
... lives in different societies and classes and at different historical times , while assuming that the gender- determined position , whatever it may be , is paramount both in the life and in the writ- ten texts that the life brings forth ...
Halaman 74
... lives , they made money in man's world . But their very identity as domestic women - then a redundancy - pre- vented these authors from allowing themselves full psychological access to the sense of power and influence public success ...
... lives , they made money in man's world . But their very identity as domestic women - then a redundancy - pre- vented these authors from allowing themselves full psychological access to the sense of power and influence public success ...
Halaman 47
... lives . Although the romantic plots never disappeared from her fiction , she increasingly explored relationships between older and younger women , sometimes supportive , sometimes destructive . Foote showed that the West was not ...
... lives . Although the romantic plots never disappeared from her fiction , she increasingly explored relationships between older and younger women , sometimes supportive , sometimes destructive . Foote showed that the West was not ...
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