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Although no explicit temporal setting is indicated at the story's beginning , in what follows many clues are revealed to help us pinpoint a very specific timeframe for The Travels of Lao Ts'an . With the story's unfolding , we can ...
Although no explicit temporal setting is indicated at the story's beginning , in what follows many clues are revealed to help us pinpoint a very specific timeframe for The Travels of Lao Ts'an . With the story's unfolding , we can ...
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Instead , the home setting has become a site of contestation where husbands and wives struggle for power , supremacy , dominance , or autonomy . Traditional gender roles and their representations are often questioned , challenged and ...
Instead , the home setting has become a site of contestation where husbands and wives struggle for power , supremacy , dominance , or autonomy . Traditional gender roles and their representations are often questioned , challenged and ...
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In this celebrated short story , the setting serves a central role in underpinning the protagonist's geographical isolation and her sense of alienation and estrangement . Placed against a working class setting , the middle - class ...
In this celebrated short story , the setting serves a central role in underpinning the protagonist's geographical isolation and her sense of alienation and estrangement . Placed against a working class setting , the middle - class ...
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Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
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