CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... masculine force - the ghost of a mother's brother in a room that itself has a " masculine majesty " ( Maynard 102 ) - that liberates her from the “ matriarchal unity ” ( Ulanov 242 ) of Gateshead Hall . Here , we also note the symbolism ...
... masculine force - the ghost of a mother's brother in a room that itself has a " masculine majesty " ( Maynard 102 ) - that liberates her from the “ matriarchal unity ” ( Ulanov 242 ) of Gateshead Hall . Here , we also note the symbolism ...
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... masculine ” and “ feminine ” principles — has become problem- atic for contemporary theorists . James Hillman and E. C. Whitmont , for example , see the workings of both anima and animus in the unconscious of either gender , while G. S. ...
... masculine ” and “ feminine ” principles — has become problem- atic for contemporary theorists . James Hillman and E. C. Whitmont , for example , see the workings of both anima and animus in the unconscious of either gender , while G. S. ...
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... masculine , no one viewed Cotton as unmas- culine . Whereas the Puritans considered Hutchinson an aberration ... masculine and feminine aspects . When her intellect begins to be probed ( 86 ) , she is described as having a masculine ...
... masculine , no one viewed Cotton as unmas- culine . Whereas the Puritans considered Hutchinson an aberration ... masculine and feminine aspects . When her intellect begins to be probed ( 86 ) , she is described as having a masculine ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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