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... woman , " however moronic , Thackeray's satire is suspended in favor of his sentimentality . Professor Greig , in his Thackeray . A Reconsideration , convincingly lays bare the sources of Thackeray's inhibi- tion . When dealing with women ...
... woman , " however moronic , Thackeray's satire is suspended in favor of his sentimentality . Professor Greig , in his Thackeray . A Reconsideration , convincingly lays bare the sources of Thackeray's inhibi- tion . When dealing with women ...
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... women Gissing reserved his fullest sympathy ; his range of women characters is considerably greater than that of his men . But he distinguishes very carefully be- tween women . He writes in Born in Exile : " Godwin was one of those upon ...
... women Gissing reserved his fullest sympathy ; his range of women characters is considerably greater than that of his men . But he distinguishes very carefully be- tween women . He writes in Born in Exile : " Godwin was one of those upon ...
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... women dominate , The Odd Women ( 1893 ) and In the Year of the Jubilee ( 1894 ) . They are his most ob- jective works , and they are unmarred by the self - pity and special pleading of his other novels . In The Odd Women he achieved one ...
... women dominate , The Odd Women ( 1893 ) and In the Year of the Jubilee ( 1894 ) . They are his most ob- jective works , and they are unmarred by the self - pity and special pleading of his other novels . In The Odd Women he achieved one ...
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