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... York : Viking , " The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious . ” Carl G. Jung , Portable Jung 70-138 . " The ... York : Norton , 1976 . Nestor , Pauline . Charlotte Brontë . Totowa : Barnes , 1987 . Pugh , Jane Richmond . Woman as ...
... York : Viking , " The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious . ” Carl G. Jung , Portable Jung 70-138 . " The ... York : Norton , 1976 . Nestor , Pauline . Charlotte Brontë . Totowa : Barnes , 1987 . Pugh , Jane Richmond . Woman as ...
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... York's need to cast out Ellen Olenska , one of its own . Ellen embodies values that lie outside the boundaries of this society's experience . Her expressive style and freedom of manner stand in contrast to the restrained conduct and ...
... York's need to cast out Ellen Olenska , one of its own . Ellen embodies values that lie outside the boundaries of this society's experience . Her expressive style and freedom of manner stand in contrast to the restrained conduct and ...
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... York is a world glazed with politeness , manners , and sophistica- tion , all characteristic of a leisured , privileged class . Ellen is dangerous because she suggests the possibility of adulterating this community through the power of ...
... York is a world glazed with politeness , manners , and sophistica- tion , all characteristic of a leisured , privileged class . Ellen is dangerous because she suggests the possibility of adulterating this community through the power of ...
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