CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... husband and wife spy on the man who lives next door as he spies on his wife in the manner of a peeping Tom . But the narrator is less mysterious and more moralistically intellectual than the peeping Tom she spies on . While the ...
... husband and wife spy on the man who lives next door as he spies on his wife in the manner of a peeping Tom . But the narrator is less mysterious and more moralistically intellectual than the peeping Tom she spies on . While the ...
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... husband , but I believe that this story demonstrates the cliché " less is more " to the extent that it makes the husband's silence more menacingly mysterious and complex than the wife's relatively explicit anxiety . After all , one ...
... husband , but I believe that this story demonstrates the cliché " less is more " to the extent that it makes the husband's silence more menacingly mysterious and complex than the wife's relatively explicit anxiety . After all , one ...
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... husband Thomas printed Isaak Walton's Complete Angler in 1653. Henry Cripps , the husband of “ Mrs. Cripps , ” later a bookseller in Pope's- Head Alley from 1661 to 1664 , sold Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy . Humphrey Moseley , the ...
... husband Thomas printed Isaak Walton's Complete Angler in 1653. Henry Cripps , the husband of “ Mrs. Cripps , ” later a bookseller in Pope's- Head Alley from 1661 to 1664 , sold Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy . Humphrey Moseley , the ...
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The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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