The University of Mississippi Studies in English, المجلدات 11-12Department of English, University of Mississippi, 1980 |
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... represents no attractive aspiration , no height of perfect womanhood . For the male Patmore , the Angel is a ... represent an impressive conception of mid - Victorian womanhood cramped by restrictions placed upon her by society " ( 41 ) ...
... represents no attractive aspiration , no height of perfect womanhood . For the male Patmore , the Angel is a ... represent an impressive conception of mid - Victorian womanhood cramped by restrictions placed upon her by society " ( 41 ) ...
الصفحة 134
... represent the monster as a female means little distortion of the unconscious content ( 104 ) . Within the imaginary phase it is the mother who represents the values which the symbolic order forces the subject to repress . Thus " the ...
... represent the monster as a female means little distortion of the unconscious content ( 104 ) . Within the imaginary phase it is the mother who represents the values which the symbolic order forces the subject to repress . Thus " the ...
الصفحة 277
... represents the pure determination and action of Addie . And Cash , by his very namesake , is a maker , a doer in contrast to Darl , who says much but does nothing , and when he finally takes action , it is destructive , not constructive ...
... represents the pure determination and action of Addie . And Cash , by his very namesake , is a maker , a doer in contrast to Darl , who says much but does nothing , and when he finally takes action , it is destructive , not constructive ...
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Duckworth Noel Polk | 1 |
The Perfect Victorian Wife | 11 |
An Irish Landscape in Becketts Fiction | 25 |
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