CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... seems almost to shun any suggestion of the power of female sexuality . It seems imperative to the poet that Judith exhibit stereotypically masculine behavior to succeed at all . The Anglicized Judith is admirable because she " takes ...
... seems almost to shun any suggestion of the power of female sexuality . It seems imperative to the poet that Judith exhibit stereotypically masculine behavior to succeed at all . The Anglicized Judith is admirable because she " takes ...
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... seems to be going well , at least to the reasonable female narrator . But when the couple is told that they must give up the house for someone called Fat Linda , the husband's peculiar insistence that the reconciliation is over seems ...
... seems to be going well , at least to the reasonable female narrator . But when the couple is told that they must give up the house for someone called Fat Linda , the husband's peculiar insistence that the reconciliation is over seems ...
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... seems safe to her because he is controlled by her conscious memory of him , while a living man , her husband , despite his basic inactivity since being fired , presents possibilities that the wife's mind has never entertained . As in ...
... seems safe to her because he is controlled by her conscious memory of him , while a living man , her husband , despite his basic inactivity since being fired , presents possibilities that the wife's mind has never entertained . As in ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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