Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... question : ' How can married women pursue an independent business ? ' Bring such a case to the point , and the ... questions " ( " Word " 1633 ) .3 Phelps derives even more conclusive evidence from the establishment of a college where ...
... question : ' How can married women pursue an independent business ? ' Bring such a case to the point , and the ... questions " ( " Word " 1633 ) .3 Phelps derives even more conclusive evidence from the establishment of a college where ...
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... question : ' What , then , can a woman do ? " " ( 73 ) . This question , though , may have also inspired anxiety for the author . James conveys sympathy for characters like Isabel Archer - he even identifies with them - but at the same ...
... question : ' What , then , can a woman do ? " " ( 73 ) . This question , though , may have also inspired anxiety for the author . James conveys sympathy for characters like Isabel Archer - he even identifies with them - but at the same ...
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... questions concerning her future , her exact attitude toward Osmond , and the ultimate rea- sons for her resolve ... question . In the closing chapter of East Angels , the author reveals that eight years have passed , dur- ing which ...
... questions concerning her future , her exact attitude toward Osmond , and the ultimate rea- sons for her resolve ... question . In the closing chapter of East Angels , the author reveals that eight years have passed , dur- ing which ...
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