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... husband . Herr K. and Dora's eventual husband are separated syntactically and conceptually from her father in this passage , and yet the decisive progression from Herr K. and love , through father and disease , to husband and reality is ...
... husband . Herr K. and Dora's eventual husband are separated syntactically and conceptually from her father in this passage , and yet the decisive progression from Herr K. and love , through father and disease , to husband and reality is ...
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... husband would free her . A romantic hush . Proposal . Promises . A new life ! Respectable , reclaimed , renewed ... husband's hand is like the clasp of an iron gate . ( 7-8 ) The passage plays with the dangers of being " reclaimed ...
... husband would free her . A romantic hush . Proposal . Promises . A new life ! Respectable , reclaimed , renewed ... husband's hand is like the clasp of an iron gate . ( 7-8 ) The passage plays with the dangers of being " reclaimed ...
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... husband's " great love " is defined by his great jealousy and his immuring his young wife in a country estate . She weeps because she has " nothing in life to call her own . But that was a natural enough feeling in a wife attached to ...
... husband's " great love " is defined by his great jealousy and his immuring his young wife in a country estate . She weeps because she has " nothing in life to call her own . But that was a natural enough feeling in a wife attached to ...
Contents
A Woman Is Being Beaten and Its Vicissitudes | 40 |
A Child Is Being Beaten | 60 |
Training the Instincts | 73 |
Copyright | |
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In the Name of Love: Women, Masochism, and the Gothic Michelle Annette Massé No preview available - 1992 |
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