CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... woman could be had only at the risk of harassment . Such relationships were frowned on by the German authorities , and the women risked eventual punishment from the French , who viewed the women as collaborators . Ensign Ullmann's ...
... woman could be had only at the risk of harassment . Such relationships were frowned on by the German authorities , and the women risked eventual punishment from the French , who viewed the women as collaborators . Ensign Ullmann's ...
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... women is offered by the Inquisition's own handbook , Malleus Maleficarum ( translated “ The Witch Hammer " ) , which catalogues be- liefs about witchcraft , actual occurrences of witchcraft , its practice , its detection , and ...
... women is offered by the Inquisition's own handbook , Malleus Maleficarum ( translated “ The Witch Hammer " ) , which catalogues be- liefs about witchcraft , actual occurrences of witchcraft , its practice , its detection , and ...
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... women who came from a higher class . Susan Ward , because of her background and reputation as an artist , was ... woman through and through at the start of the novel , becomes a Western woman ; as Lyman tells us : " In thirty or forty ...
... women who came from a higher class . Susan Ward , because of her background and reputation as an artist , was ... woman through and through at the start of the novel , becomes a Western woman ; as Lyman tells us : " In thirty or forty ...
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