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Page 99
... looked the related significance of Nan's aggression toward parental figures . I will try to show that Nan in fact frequently strives with surrogates of the mother and , moreover , asserts herself libidinally if symbolically with the ...
... looked the related significance of Nan's aggression toward parental figures . I will try to show that Nan in fact frequently strives with surrogates of the mother and , moreover , asserts herself libidinally if symbolically with the ...
Page 102
... looked at each other , and turned cold all over , and mother set right up in bed the next night and looked at that winder and then laid back dead . " ( 46-47 ) Nan even troubles the grandmother , who finally complains to the mischievous ...
... looked at each other , and turned cold all over , and mother set right up in bed the next night and looked at that winder and then laid back dead . " ( 46-47 ) Nan even troubles the grandmother , who finally complains to the mischievous ...
Page 168
... looked even older when one came close to him . ” Jewett outfits Georgie in the attire of his genealogical inheritance by having him wear " an oil - skin suit , which had evidently been awkwardly cut down from his father's . " During a ...
... looked even older when one came close to him . ” Jewett outfits Georgie in the attire of his genealogical inheritance by having him wear " an oil - skin suit , which had evidently been awkwardly cut down from his father's . " During a ...
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