CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... Woman would be hard to find . She is clearly a charismatic representative personality attempting to effect a new intellectual and moral consensus that establishes a new , gender - inclusive majority coalition . The vehicle is Woman ...
... Woman would be hard to find . She is clearly a charismatic representative personality attempting to effect a new intellectual and moral consensus that establishes a new , gender - inclusive majority coalition . The vehicle is Woman ...
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... Woman is the controlling metaphor , a rhetorical device whose purpose is to provide unity . Unity is of particular importance in a long treatise such as Woman and for readers who occupy separate spheres in society . The controlling ...
... Woman is the controlling metaphor , a rhetorical device whose purpose is to provide unity . Unity is of particular importance in a long treatise such as Woman and for readers who occupy separate spheres in society . The controlling ...
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... woman's question embodied in Hester , he offers a compromise solution based on the prophetic quality that woman shares with the artist . Hawthorne describes a future in which an etherealized , desexualized woman may safely assume a ...
... woman's question embodied in Hester , he offers a compromise solution based on the prophetic quality that woman shares with the artist . Hawthorne describes a future in which an etherealized , desexualized woman may safely assume a ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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