The Female ImaginationAvon Books, 1976 - 435 páginas |
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Página 153
... laugh at herself as well as others seems flexibility , it too belongs to her rigid defen- sive structure . She laughs , like her father , in order not to have to understand , her failure to understand amounting to an unwillingness to ...
... laugh at herself as well as others seems flexibility , it too belongs to her rigid defen- sive structure . She laughs , like her father , in order not to have to understand , her failure to understand amounting to an unwillingness to ...
Página 154
... laugh ) can no longer protect her against her increasing desire to please . At Pemberley , " more than commonly anxious to please , she naturally suspected that every power of pleasing would fail her " ; the next day , she yearns " to ...
... laugh ) can no longer protect her against her increasing desire to please . At Pemberley , " more than commonly anxious to please , she naturally suspected that every power of pleasing would fail her " ; the next day , she yearns " to ...
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... laugh at how badly she functions , perhaps even to sympathize with the husband who must put up with her ( if she weren't so inexpert he wouldn't need a hired man ) , she declares the necessity of the choices she has made . Those who laugh ...
... laugh at how badly she functions , perhaps even to sympathize with the husband who must put up with her ( if she weren't so inexpert he wouldn't need a hired man ) , she declares the necessity of the choices she has made . Those who laugh ...
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The Female Imagination: A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women ... Patricia Meyer Spacks Vista previa limitada - 2022 |
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accept achieve admiration adolescent Anaïs Nin anger artist assert autobiography beauty Beauvoir believe Betty MacDonald Brontë capacity Catherine Charlotte Charlotte Brontë claim commitment creates Dalloway Daniel Deronda daughter declares depends dreams Duchess Edith Wharton Emma emotional Esther experience express fact fantasy feeling female feminine fiction freedom George Eliot girl Gwendolen happiness Heathcliff heroine human husband imagination insists Isak Dinesen Jane Jane Austen Kate lack Lady limitation literary lives lover Maggie Maggie's male Margaret Marie Bashkirtseff marriage married Martha Martha Quest Mary MacLane Mary McCarthy masculine means ment moral mother narcissism nature never novel passion possibility problem psychic reality recognize response reveals seems sense sexual Shirley social society struggle suffering suggests things Thrale tion understand Virginia Woolf virtue vision vocation Wharton wife women Woolf writing Wuthering Heights yearning young woman
Referencias a este libro
Loving with a Vengeance: Mass-produced Fantasies for Women Tania Modleski Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |