Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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Page 110
... male narrator his place as " son . " In this way , Eliot not only acquires the authority a male author immediately enjoys with his publisher and his public , she also creates for herself a position in a patriarchal structure of ...
... male narrator his place as " son . " In this way , Eliot not only acquires the authority a male author immediately enjoys with his publisher and his public , she also creates for herself a position in a patriarchal structure of ...
Page 127
... male impersonation . " For although in the novelettes Bronte usually inscribes female desire with the phallic pen , her narrative geography of pleasure ignores neither male nor female libidinal economy and simultaneously cherishes both ...
... male impersonation . " For although in the novelettes Bronte usually inscribes female desire with the phallic pen , her narrative geography of pleasure ignores neither male nor female libidinal economy and simultaneously cherishes both ...
Page 193
... male , and the gaze , 123 , 127 Shirley , 158 ; anti - male bias , 150 ; castration in , 149 ; father as master , 131-32 ; female de- sire in , 156 ; and female fantasy , 134 ; gaze in , 129 ; paternal desire , 133 ; punishment , 133 ...
... male , and the gaze , 123 , 127 Shirley , 158 ; anti - male bias , 150 ; castration in , 149 ; father as master , 131-32 ; female de- sire in , 156 ; and female fantasy , 134 ; gaze in , 129 ; paternal desire , 133 ; punishment , 133 ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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