Joinings and Disjoinings: The Significance of Marital Status in LiteratureJoAnna Stephens Mink, Janet Doubler Ward Popular Press, 1991 - 173 páginas Joinings and Disjoinings illustrates the importance of marriage or singleness in short stories and novels and suggests the diverse perspectives the topic can provide on specific works and on analysis of the cultural importance of marriage and marital status. Essays discuss canonical and lesser-known works, providing social, historical, and literary context. |
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The Significance of Sibling Relationships in Literature JoAnna Stephens Mink,Janet Doubler Ward Vista previa limitada - 1993 |