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Page 16
... sexual desires of Maggie and Stephen , in The Mill on the Floss , are frankly dramatized , in general conception and in tense detail , the sexual implications of Maggie's relationship with Philip Wakem would have been more moving and ...
... sexual desires of Maggie and Stephen , in The Mill on the Floss , are frankly dramatized , in general conception and in tense detail , the sexual implications of Maggie's relationship with Philip Wakem would have been more moving and ...
Page 17
... sexual vitality , desire , and commitment . It is because of their sexuality that they are vulnerable , moved ... sexual morality . In the earlier novels she handles sexual situations which she is able to make fairly explicit . There is ...
... sexual vitality , desire , and commitment . It is because of their sexuality that they are vulnerable , moved ... sexual morality . In the earlier novels she handles sexual situations which she is able to make fairly explicit . There is ...
Page 19
... sexual realism for George Eliot . D. H. Lawrence allows himself total explicitness and is moreover interested in aspects of sexual behaviour which do not concern Middlemarch in any way . George Eliot writes within a restricted ...
... sexual realism for George Eliot . D. H. Lawrence allows himself total explicitness and is moreover interested in aspects of sexual behaviour which do not concern Middlemarch in any way . George Eliot writes within a restricted ...
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