Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, 5. kiadásDepartment of English, Dibrugarh University, 1986 |
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23. oldal
... woman as his protagonist , that too a woman who is a servant ; by making her financially independent from the age of twelve , in a sense a working woman ; by effecting her marriage with a man of Mr. B's prominence ; and , finally by her ...
... woman as his protagonist , that too a woman who is a servant ; by making her financially independent from the age of twelve , in a sense a working woman ; by effecting her marriage with a man of Mr. B's prominence ; and , finally by her ...
43. oldal
... woman relationship , which is another of his obsessive concerns , and in the context of The Scarlet Letter , he certainly makes several uncalled - for and unsavoury remarks on women . Some examples : " Woman is the nemesis of doubting ...
... woman relationship , which is another of his obsessive concerns , and in the context of The Scarlet Letter , he certainly makes several uncalled - for and unsavoury remarks on women . Some examples : " Woman is the nemesis of doubting ...
53. oldal
... woman's spiritual and overall progress in the context of Victor and Nataly's union . As usual , women are more critical and intolerant of such deviations from the set conventions than men . The perception of the union of Victor and ...
... woman's spiritual and overall progress in the context of Victor and Nataly's union . As usual , women are more critical and intolerant of such deviations from the set conventions than men . The perception of the union of Victor and ...
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