CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... sexual dimension of the two characters ' encounter comes to represent the larger struggle between sexual purity and sexual depravity , the poet is even more conscious of the sexual dynamics involved in Judith's conquest of Holofernes ...
... sexual dimension of the two characters ' encounter comes to represent the larger struggle between sexual purity and sexual depravity , the poet is even more conscious of the sexual dynamics involved in Judith's conquest of Holofernes ...
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... sexual matters she is her father's daughter . In fact , she bestows all of her " love " on her third husband , Terence , simply because he caters to her whims and continually satisfies her sexual appetite . Sex with Terence is like her ...
... sexual matters she is her father's daughter . In fact , she bestows all of her " love " on her third husband , Terence , simply because he caters to her whims and continually satisfies her sexual appetite . Sex with Terence is like her ...
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... sexual rivalry . The theory of evolution created in Hardy not only a crisis of value but also the need to test its implications as an explanation of human nature and the human condition . In one respect , Hardy's conviction that humans ...
... sexual rivalry . The theory of evolution created in Hardy not only a crisis of value but also the need to test its implications as an explanation of human nature and the human condition . In one respect , Hardy's conviction that humans ...
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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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