Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... describes a situation familiar to many women readers : - I had been born a woman , and I was trying to think and act as if poetry- and the possibility of making poems were a universal- a gender neutral realm . In the universe of the ...
... describes a situation familiar to many women readers : - I had been born a woman , and I was trying to think and act as if poetry- and the possibility of making poems were a universal- a gender neutral realm . In the universe of the ...
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... describes the ' tremen- dous darkness ' ( 229 ) of the grief he sustains when Brown is also banished to Précigné . Cummings reveals a fear frequently featured in prison writings . All prisoners are subconsciously afraid of insanity and ...
... describes the ' tremen- dous darkness ' ( 229 ) of the grief he sustains when Brown is also banished to Précigné . Cummings reveals a fear frequently featured in prison writings . All prisoners are subconsciously afraid of insanity and ...
Pagina 43
... describes Her as ' Freudian Poetics ' . Cosslett , Tess . ' Childbirth from the Woman's Point of View in British Women's Fiction : Enid Bagnold's The Squire and A. S. Byatt's Still Life ' . Tulsa Studies in Wo- men's Literature , 8 ...
... describes Her as ' Freudian Poetics ' . Cosslett , Tess . ' Childbirth from the Woman's Point of View in British Women's Fiction : Enid Bagnold's The Squire and A. S. Byatt's Still Life ' . Tulsa Studies in Wo- men's Literature , 8 ...
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