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... experience and not through de- corous reprimands to their breaches of social conduct , as Jane Austen's characters did . What is new about Drabble's women is that they use their own sort of experiences to make their lives - not ...
... experience and not through de- corous reprimands to their breaches of social conduct , as Jane Austen's characters did . What is new about Drabble's women is that they use their own sort of experiences to make their lives - not ...
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... experience that give the work its special quality . As a heroine Annie can be utterly passive and then active , accepting what is thrown her way and yet aware and eager for new things . Always , she is the one who experiences , who ...
... experience that give the work its special quality . As a heroine Annie can be utterly passive and then active , accepting what is thrown her way and yet aware and eager for new things . Always , she is the one who experiences , who ...
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... experience shows us to be transformable , but which everything shows to be simply changing . This world is given to us in its entirety and forever - with its limits . Our will can change very little , since we know very little about the ...
... experience shows us to be transformable , but which everything shows to be simply changing . This world is given to us in its entirety and forever - with its limits . Our will can change very little , since we know very little about the ...
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COMMENTS AND OPINIONS | 4 |
David Bensman David Bromwich by Brendan Sexton | 10 |
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