The Female ImaginationAvon Books, 1976 - 435 Seiten |
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... turns out to have made a loveless marriage , appears to have breast cancer , apparently as punishment for her responsibility in the death of a young man in a duel . It turns out , though , that she is only suffering the aftereffects of ...
... turns out to have made a loveless marriage , appears to have breast cancer , apparently as punishment for her responsibility in the death of a young man in a duel . It turns out , though , that she is only suffering the aftereffects of ...
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... turn out the light , she became so frus- trated that she bit her arm till it bled . She showed him the blood , he turned out the light . That's not masochism , it's power politics . It's easy to imagine Catherine or Esther doing the ...
... turn out the light , she became so frus- trated that she bit her arm till it bled . She showed him the blood , he turned out the light . That's not masochism , it's power politics . It's easy to imagine Catherine or Esther doing the ...
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... turn back upon themselves . " But I hope my readers will not think me vain for writing my life , since there have been many that have done the like , as Caesar , Ovid , and many more , both men and women , and I know no reason I may not ...
... turn back upon themselves . " But I hope my readers will not think me vain for writing my life , since there have been many that have done the like , as Caesar , Ovid , and many more , both men and women , and I know no reason I may not ...
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accept achieve admiration adolescent Anaïs Nin anger artist assert autobiography beauty Beauvoir believe Betty MacDonald Brontë capacity Catherine Charlotte Charlotte Brontë claim commitment creates Dalloway Daniel Deronda daughter declares depends dreams Duchess Edith Wharton Emma emotional Esther experience express fact fantasy feeling female feminine fiction freedom George Eliot girl Gwendolen happiness Heathcliff heroine human husband imagination insists Isak Dinesen Jane Jane Austen Kate lack Lady limitation literary lives lover Maggie Maggie's male Margaret Marie Bashkirtseff marriage married Martha Martha Quest Mary MacLane Mary McCarthy masculine means ment moral mother narcissism nature never novel passion possibility problem psychic reality recognize response reveals seems sense sexual Shirley social society struggle suffering suggests things Thrale tion understand Virginia Woolf virtue vision vocation Wharton wife women Woolf writing Wuthering Heights yearning young woman
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