Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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... believe has been mostly overlooked . Imagining a female audience , Blake encourages it to differentiate vision from the sexual politics within antifeminist representations - he also throws out a hint that such representations are ...
... believe has been mostly overlooked . Imagining a female audience , Blake encourages it to differentiate vision from the sexual politics within antifeminist representations - he also throws out a hint that such representations are ...
Page 114
... believe , facilitates the girl's turning to the grandfa- ther for affection and esteem and for a convenient ( and less psychologically disturbing ) replacement of the father . Jewett , whose full name is Theodora Sa- rah Orne Jewett ...
... believe , facilitates the girl's turning to the grandfa- ther for affection and esteem and for a convenient ( and less psychologically disturbing ) replacement of the father . Jewett , whose full name is Theodora Sa- rah Orne Jewett ...
Page 116
... believe that she felt drawn to the one who symbolizes command of world and woman ( like Anna Prince , drinking in the father's “ fiery contents " ) , that she not only identified herself with him but affirmed a male element of herself ...
... believe that she felt drawn to the one who symbolizes command of world and woman ( like Anna Prince , drinking in the father's “ fiery contents " ) , that she not only identified herself with him but affirmed a male element of herself ...
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