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Page 12
... woman and the dis - ease with sexuality . . . attain their fullest and shrill est expression . Not content with merely pro- jecting images of the anti - virgin , he insists upon editorializing against the women he tra- vesties in ...
... woman and the dis - ease with sexuality . . . attain their fullest and shrill est expression . Not content with merely pro- jecting images of the anti - virgin , he insists upon editorializing against the women he tra- vesties in ...
Page 15
... woman accepts sex plac- idly , according to her nature . Absorbed in the animal workings of her body , she gives little thought to mind or spirit , or even to desire . Faulkner says about Eula that " only half of her had been born ...
... woman accepts sex plac- idly , according to her nature . Absorbed in the animal workings of her body , she gives little thought to mind or spirit , or even to desire . Faulkner says about Eula that " only half of her had been born ...
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... woman that probably don't care anything at all for literature , as is the nature of women . Well , maybe she ain't always a flesh and blood creature . She may be only the symbol of desire . But she is feminine . ( Mosquitoes , 250 ) ...
... woman that probably don't care anything at all for literature , as is the nature of women . Well , maybe she ain't always a flesh and blood creature . She may be only the symbol of desire . But she is feminine . ( Mosquitoes , 250 ) ...
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