The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... father is a successful man . Holden says that his father is a wealthy corporation lawyer who invests money in Broadway shows ( p . 140 ) . Evidently , Mr. Caulfield has expressed concern over Holden's failure . When Phoebe learns that ...
... father is a successful man . Holden says that his father is a wealthy corporation lawyer who invests money in Broadway shows ( p . 140 ) . Evidently , Mr. Caulfield has expressed concern over Holden's failure . When Phoebe learns that ...
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... father's revelation , begs Bon to spare Judith an ignominious mixed marriage . Bon retorts that Sutpen “ didn't need to tell you I am a nigger to stop me . He could have stopped me without that , Henry ' " ( p . 356 ) . But Sutpen did ...
... father's revelation , begs Bon to spare Judith an ignominious mixed marriage . Bon retorts that Sutpen “ didn't need to tell you I am a nigger to stop me . He could have stopped me without that , Henry ' " ( p . 356 ) . But Sutpen did ...
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... father exercises a pervasive influence over the boys . Ironically , the first - born son , who is totally rejected ... father's recognition . But revenge does not motivate Bon's design . The human craving for the acknowledgment of the ...
... father exercises a pervasive influence over the boys . Ironically , the first - born son , who is totally rejected ... father's recognition . But revenge does not motivate Bon's design . The human craving for the acknowledgment of the ...
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