Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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Halaman 19
... marriage bonds that is typical of the late - century genre . Both portray a woman vexed by an unhappy marriage , and both con- centrate on her responses to her unfortunate sit- uation . In Portrait , Isabel Archer fully realizes her ...
... marriage bonds that is typical of the late - century genre . Both portray a woman vexed by an unhappy marriage , and both con- centrate on her responses to her unfortunate sit- uation . In Portrait , Isabel Archer fully realizes her ...
Halaman 30
... marriage roundup . " In this and other women's westerns of the early twentieth cen- tury , analogies between cattle roundups and marriage markets mark a crucial shift in Anglo- American feminist discourse : they both res- onate with ...
... marriage roundup . " In this and other women's westerns of the early twentieth cen- tury , analogies between cattle roundups and marriage markets mark a crucial shift in Anglo- American feminist discourse : they both res- onate with ...
Halaman 34
... marry Manley is based on lies and false promises , which , we are reminded throughout the novel , call into question the legitimacy of their marriage contract . The pivotal deception occurs in the novel's opening chapters when Val ...
... marry Manley is based on lies and false promises , which , we are reminded throughout the novel , call into question the legitimacy of their marriage contract . The pivotal deception occurs in the novel's opening chapters when Val ...
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