Published May 1983
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Gaskell's heroines and the power of time
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- May, Susan Morgan
Chicago
Abstract
This paper, using Cranford, Ruth, Wives and Daughters and Sylvia's Lovers, develops the topics of the Scott chapter to suggest that, through an awareness of the power of time and circumstance to shape our lives, the traditional female values of love and forgiveness are revealed as our best hope for changing the course of history and directing the future of the community and the nation.
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Chapter II of Woman as Hero in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction, forthcomingAttached Files
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- Humanities Working Papers
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- Humanities Working Paper
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- 82