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Yet , in spite of her determination to stick to the guidance of reason , Jane does not exclude the possible return of repressed passion and madness to interfere with the smooth running of reason . It is this awareness that generates a ...
Yet , in spite of her determination to stick to the guidance of reason , Jane does not exclude the possible return of repressed passion and madness to interfere with the smooth running of reason . It is this awareness that generates a ...
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But in less than a halfcentury , it had been sequestered and , in the fortress of confinement , bound to Reason , to the rules of morality and to their monotonous nights ( 64 ) . Indeed , madness was considered as a moral sin and a ...
But in less than a halfcentury , it had been sequestered and , in the fortress of confinement , bound to Reason , to the rules of morality and to their monotonous nights ( 64 ) . Indeed , madness was considered as a moral sin and a ...
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So far , we can safely posit that Jane's idea of progress , which is also Gilbert and Gubar's , proceeds by a strategy of repressing the Bertha in her in the course of which reason acts as the coercive agent ; that is , by agreeing to a ...
So far , we can safely posit that Jane's idea of progress , which is also Gilbert and Gubar's , proceeds by a strategy of repressing the Bertha in her in the course of which reason acts as the coercive agent ; that is , by agreeing to a ...
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