Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 47
... live , or of being forced away from one's home . If they lose their houses , characters increasingly lose control over their own lives , forced to behave as others dictate while living in the home of a relative or a neighbor or while ...
... live , or of being forced away from one's home . If they lose their houses , characters increasingly lose control over their own lives , forced to behave as others dictate while living in the home of a relative or a neighbor or while ...
Page 84
... live their lives at home and at work . What Nancy Armstrong notes on a per- sonal level can be generalized to articulate many women's thoughts : “ Fiction gave me a history of the yearnings and anxieties that I felt then and still ...
... live their lives at home and at work . What Nancy Armstrong notes on a per- sonal level can be generalized to articulate many women's thoughts : “ Fiction gave me a history of the yearnings and anxieties that I felt then and still ...
Page 147
... lives . " Just as in " The Green Bowl " ( 1901 ) the " life of the bowls would soon be gone " without two “ companions ” ( 355 ) , so the letters , the stories of women's lives , must be passed on , shared with an audience receptive to ...
... lives . " Just as in " The Green Bowl " ( 1901 ) the " life of the bowls would soon be gone " without two “ companions ” ( 355 ) , so the letters , the stories of women's lives , must be passed on , shared with an audience receptive to ...
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