Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... father and brother are dead , the story pivots when the daughter , bearing out the pride of the family name , defies the egotism and narrowness of the outer world in order to fulfill pledges to those who have died or are about to die ...
... father and brother are dead , the story pivots when the daughter , bearing out the pride of the family name , defies the egotism and narrowness of the outer world in order to fulfill pledges to those who have died or are about to die ...
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... father's library being carried away and feels " less that she was seeing this herself than that her father was conscious of it as he lay helpless under the imprisoning stones , where her hand could not reach his to tell him that he was ...
... father's library being carried away and feels " less that she was seeing this herself than that her father was conscious of it as he lay helpless under the imprisoning stones , where her hand could not reach his to tell him that he was ...
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... father's handmaiden , she yet seeks his portrait " as Oedipus , " drawing on Piero's original vision in Book I of the two of them as the mythic father and daughter at Colonus . The important suggestion is that Romola's perception is now ...
... father's handmaiden , she yet seeks his portrait " as Oedipus , " drawing on Piero's original vision in Book I of the two of them as the mythic father and daughter at Colonus . The important suggestion is that Romola's perception is now ...
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