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... tion replaced the old paternalistic alliances of responsibilities and dependence , women . . . as exemplars of paternalistic virtues . . . were being asked to preserve the remnants of the old society within the private sphere of the ...
... tion replaced the old paternalistic alliances of responsibilities and dependence , women . . . as exemplars of paternalistic virtues . . . were being asked to preserve the remnants of the old society within the private sphere of the ...
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... tion of desire and protest that such a plot had opened for women writers and readers . Despite valiant efforts of commentators she was , I believe , always on the side of sense against ' feminine ' sensibility and so inevitably avoiding ...
... tion of desire and protest that such a plot had opened for women writers and readers . Despite valiant efforts of commentators she was , I believe , always on the side of sense against ' feminine ' sensibility and so inevitably avoiding ...
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... tion which should ' guarantee a certain representation of the place of origin ' ( S 42 ) for the man is turned against masculinity in this poem . H.D. uses the psychoanalytic sub - text to display the relationship of the Irigaray , H.D. ...
... tion which should ' guarantee a certain representation of the place of origin ' ( S 42 ) for the man is turned against masculinity in this poem . H.D. uses the psychoanalytic sub - text to display the relationship of the Irigaray , H.D. ...
Contents
Linda R Williams Critical Warfare and Henry Millers Tropic | 23 |
Reading | 45 |
Janet Todd Jane Austen Politics and Sensibility | 71 |
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