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    • Kim, Monica (1991)
      Women lack freedom. They lack the freedom to be their individual selves, since society and tradition dictate their obligation and obedience first to their parents, and then to their husbands. Women have no long-standing ...
    • Bell, Barbara Jean (1976)
      I have proposed to study the elements of the South American jungle novels, to make a comparison of this style of Super-regionalism with that of the style which deals with other areas, and to make a detailed analysis of The ...
    • Webb, Debra Ann (1977)
      This paper examines the personal relationships of the lesser aristocracy and the upper bourgeoisie as pictured in three of Theodor Fontane's novels: L’Adultera, Frau Jenny Treibel, and Effie Briest. It was found that in ...
    • Feltz, Karola H. (1981)
      This paper investigates the background of occupation policies which the Allied Forces planned to implement after the defeat of Germany with the focus on denazification, the means of implementation first during the Mobile ...
    • Floyd, Laura E. (1991)
      After considering what is said about women and analyzing their individual characterizations, one question remains: are these Plautine women representative of the Roman ideal? The Roman ideal for womanhood, as established ...