The Circle of Eros: Sexuality in the Work of William Dean HowellsDuke University Press, 1983 - 226 páginas |
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... called a " glossy antelope " has be- come associated with stodginess , prudery , temperance , domesticity , and dullness . To the modern consciousness , Howells appears quaint , if not irrelevant . What I have attempted is frankly ...
... called a " glossy antelope " has be- come associated with stodginess , prudery , temperance , domesticity , and dullness . To the modern consciousness , Howells appears quaint , if not irrelevant . What I have attempted is frankly ...
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... called to a death - bed ” ( MI 338 ) . When she arrives in Indi- ana , she has been reduced to a " frightened child , " leaning “ unsexed " ( MI 344 ) on Halleck's shoulder . During the same journey the rest of the cast falls into ...
... called to a death - bed ” ( MI 338 ) . When she arrives in Indi- ana , she has been reduced to a " frightened child , " leaning “ unsexed " ( MI 344 ) on Halleck's shoulder . During the same journey the rest of the cast falls into ...
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... called Mt. Desert , and Mrs. Corey , a “ block of Wenham ice ” ( RSL 128 ) , stalks through the novel brandishing “ de- cency " ( RSL 266 ) and relegating love ( her own included ) to " nonsense " ( RSL 128 ) . • 30 But , unlike A ...
... called Mt. Desert , and Mrs. Corey , a “ block of Wenham ice ” ( RSL 128 ) , stalks through the novel brandishing “ de- cency " ( RSL 266 ) and relegating love ( her own included ) to " nonsense " ( RSL 128 ) . • 30 But , unlike A ...
Contenido
One The circle of Eros | 3 |
The beginnings of a sexual | 19 |
W D Howells and the femme | 36 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 8 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
adolescent Alice Alice's ambivalence Anther April Hopes Bartley Bartley's Basil becomes Boston Boy's Town Brothers Publishers Cady chthonic conflict Dan's dark death demonic Don Ippolito drama dream Dylks Dylks's Editor's Easy Chair Editor's Study Eros erotic ethic evil Farrell Farrell's father Faulkner fear Ferris Ferris's fiction final Flight of Pony Florida fool Foregone Conclusion Hamlin Garland Harper & Brothers Harper's Monthly Henry James Herbert Marcuse Hermia Howard Pyle Howells as Critic Howells's immature impulses infantile James's Leatherwood Letters libidinal libido Literary lovers Marcia marriage maturity Modern Instance moral mother neurosis Nevil nightmare novel Oedipal ordeal passion pleasure Pony Baker priest prudery psychic Realism repression Rise of Silas romance Royal Langbrith scene sensuality sensuous sentimentality sexual theme Shadow Silas Lapham Silas's sion story superego Swedenborg Swedenborgian Symbols Thanatos tion tragic truths unconscious University Press Victorian W. D. Howells William Dean Howells YOMY York