Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... suggests in her title . When private , domestic women took their " secret writing " to publishers , they entered a ... suggests women's culture was more solidly grounded than a theory of defen- siveness might suggest . The valorization ...
... suggests in her title . When private , domestic women took their " secret writing " to publishers , they entered a ... suggests women's culture was more solidly grounded than a theory of defen- siveness might suggest . The valorization ...
Halaman 33
... suggests otherwise : it suggests that Sybil's uncle carries on his con- science the weight of sins against the mother as well as the daughter . Despite the tidy con- clusion , Alcott takes great pains to develop an identification ...
... suggests otherwise : it suggests that Sybil's uncle carries on his con- science the weight of sins against the mother as well as the daughter . Despite the tidy con- clusion , Alcott takes great pains to develop an identification ...
Halaman 34
... suggest that he is the " devil " who has " sent " both mother and daughter to undeserved confine- ment in the madhouse ... suggests that the women are punished for refusing to permit the exploitation of their wealth and sexuality , and ...
... suggest that he is the " devil " who has " sent " both mother and daughter to undeserved confine- ment in the madhouse ... suggests that the women are punished for refusing to permit the exploitation of their wealth and sexuality , and ...
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