Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... woman inside the female writer or reader , who perhaps concealed her suffering even from herself . For Julia's confrontation with her lost mother , the unsuspected sufferer , is only one version of the discovery of the Hidden Woman , a ...
... woman inside the female writer or reader , who perhaps concealed her suffering even from herself . For Julia's confrontation with her lost mother , the unsuspected sufferer , is only one version of the discovery of the Hidden Woman , a ...
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... woman , before she frees herself to know- and to create her own inner reality , un- wittingly colludes . " The Yellow Wallpaper " charts the breakdown of this collusion , be- ginning with the narrator's desperate effort to preserve it ...
... woman , before she frees herself to know- and to create her own inner reality , un- wittingly colludes . " The Yellow Wallpaper " charts the breakdown of this collusion , be- ginning with the narrator's desperate effort to preserve it ...
Halaman 37
... woman's tale remains unclear . The women's willingness to acknowledge the spirit felt in the house has turned a long - time emptied dwelling into an unexpected text - a text of suffering in- flicted on a woman unable to gain control ...
... woman's tale remains unclear . The women's willingness to acknowledge the spirit felt in the house has turned a long - time emptied dwelling into an unexpected text - a text of suffering in- flicted on a woman unable to gain control ...
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Male and Female Mysteries in The Yellow Wallpaper | 3 |
Harris | 33 |
Lucy Larcom 18241893 | 45 |
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