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The Source Of Walt Whitman's View Of Women In Leaves Of Grass: A Redefinition Of The Maternal Role
(1976)
Whitman's vision of woman was a vision of motherhood. Thus a woman must be dauntless, intelligent, strong because she is the mother of unborn generations. If she possesses such laudable traits, she will become the source ...
The Role Of Women In Society In The Works Of Willian Styron
(1979)
William Styron, author of four novels—Lie Down in Darkness (1951), The Long March (1952), Set This House on Fire (1960), and The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967)—uses Freudian psychology in his works. His female characters ...