Colby Quarterly, Τόμος 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Σελίδα 102
... maternal figure . In her ideal world , Nan meets only manageable opposition from her elderly , weary grandmother and , growing stronger ( " wild as a hawk " [ 46 ] ) in the rural setting , soon demonstrates a willingness to contend with ...
... maternal figure . In her ideal world , Nan meets only manageable opposition from her elderly , weary grandmother and , growing stronger ( " wild as a hawk " [ 46 ] ) in the rural setting , soon demonstrates a willingness to contend with ...
Σελίδα 103
... maternal figure and therefore to retain a certain power to act on her inter- ests . For one thing , because she herself engages the hostile one , she need not permanently hide elements of the good one in unreachable psychic depths ; con ...
... maternal figure and therefore to retain a certain power to act on her inter- ests . For one thing , because she herself engages the hostile one , she need not permanently hide elements of the good one in unreachable psychic depths ; con ...
Σελίδα 119
... maternal features , but , crucially , as a woman , Annie Fields offers Jewett the possibility of a new orientation . It has been my argument that at this juncture Jewett's self consists of several interests : a boy - to - adult who ...
... maternal features , but , crucially , as a woman , Annie Fields offers Jewett the possibility of a new orientation . It has been my argument that at this juncture Jewett's self consists of several interests : a boy - to - adult who ...
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