Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 88
... role by marrying the ' prince , ' or to assume the role of doctor conventional to the male and so play the role of ' prince ' herself " ( xviii ) . The fairy tale comparison also brings to mind images of blue - eyed blonde protagonists ...
... role by marrying the ' prince , ' or to assume the role of doctor conventional to the male and so play the role of ' prince ' herself " ( xviii ) . The fairy tale comparison also brings to mind images of blue - eyed blonde protagonists ...
Page 145
... role in the text as shared , but not public , experience . Immediately after her disclaimer , the narrator reasserts ... roles " ( Machor viii ) , but all of the elements are present in the early work , " Mr. Bruce , " which underscores ...
... role in the text as shared , but not public , experience . Immediately after her disclaimer , the narrator reasserts ... roles " ( Machor viii ) , but all of the elements are present in the early work , " Mr. Bruce , " which underscores ...
Page 155
... role , by locating [ her ] at one position of the system and not at another .... age fulfills a spatial role as well as a more specifically temporal one . " Yet , paradoxically , Elly occupies no essen- tial textual space ; for no space ...
... role , by locating [ her ] at one position of the system and not at another .... age fulfills a spatial role as well as a more specifically temporal one . " Yet , paradoxically , Elly occupies no essen- tial textual space ; for no space ...
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