"The Vice of Wedlock": The Theme of Marriage in George Gissing's NovelsAcademiae Ubsaliensis, 1963 - 144 Seiten |
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... misogyny . By presenting detailed readings of The Emancipated , New Grub Street , The Odd Women , In the Year of ... misogynist ; it is shown , for example , that critics have been too ready to interpret the views of fictional characters ...
... misogyny . By presenting detailed readings of The Emancipated , New Grub Street , The Odd Women , In the Year of ... misogynist ; it is shown , for example , that critics have been too ready to interpret the views of fictional characters ...
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... misogyny in his portrayal of women . This study challenges widely held opinions and hopes to direct the reader towards an understanding of these issues . A close reading of five important novels of the 1890s will reveal the tensions ...
... misogyny in his portrayal of women . This study challenges widely held opinions and hopes to direct the reader towards an understanding of these issues . A close reading of five important novels of the 1890s will reveal the tensions ...
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... misogyny , like his ambiguity , will have to be viewed in the context of the epoch . My approach to Gissing's " misogyny " has to a certain extent been inspired by Penny Boumelha's study on Thomas Hardy . Like Gissing , Hardy " was ...
... misogyny , like his ambiguity , will have to be viewed in the context of the epoch . My approach to Gissing's " misogyny " has to a certain extent been inspired by Penny Boumelha's study on Thomas Hardy . Like Gissing , Hardy " was ...
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Varieties of Marriage 223 | 7 |
The Emancipated 36 | 20 |
New Grub Street 52 | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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