Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... character , is evidenced in her February 12 , 1882 , letter to James , in which she declares , “ Such a character as Osmond's is an entirely new one in literature . Yet one sees at once that he is completely possible . What a ...
... character , is evidenced in her February 12 , 1882 , letter to James , in which she declares , “ Such a character as Osmond's is an entirely new one in literature . Yet one sees at once that he is completely possible . What a ...
Halaman 23
... character's complexity ( xxiv ) . James and Woolson wrote their novels with the complexities of a woman's position ... characters like Isabel Archer - he even identifies with them - but at the same time , he seems unwilling to approve a ...
... character's complexity ( xxiv ) . James and Woolson wrote their novels with the complexities of a woman's position ... characters like Isabel Archer - he even identifies with them - but at the same time , he seems unwilling to approve a ...
Halaman 24
... character : Poor Isabel ! poor idealizing imaginative girls the world over — sure , absolutely sure to be ter- ribly unhappy . And the worst of it is that it can- not be prevented .... And thus the poor Isabels go believingly to their ...
... character : Poor Isabel ! poor idealizing imaginative girls the world over — sure , absolutely sure to be ter- ribly unhappy . And the worst of it is that it can- not be prevented .... And thus the poor Isabels go believingly to their ...
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