QUEENS EMMA of England AND WEALTHEOW of "Beowulf"
.... Campbell
suggests that
Emma was a passive victim of Harald's intrigues which included bringing back Alfred to England, where Harald with the assistance of the ....
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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... the happy couple. The image
suggests that
Emma is a young woman who literally has the whole world in her hands. As she twirls the ....
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QUEENS EMMA AND WEALTHEOW
.... Campbell
suggests that
Emma was a passive victim of Harald's intrigues which included bringing back Alfred to England, where Harald with the assistance of the ....
(1275

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Appeal of Character of Austen's Emma
.... Certainly this passage
suggests an awakening of sorts, but in the context of the .... We do not expect
Emma to suddenly blossom into an enlightened being torn by ....
(1615

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Jane Austen's Emma
.... married." "And you have forgotten one matter of joy to me," said
Emma, "and a .... When Mr. Knightley first
suggests that Mr. Elton may be interested in her, her ....
(2047

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Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... witnesses it, although of course his response to it has major consequences to
Emma. .... The remark
suggests a well-developed vulgarity of spirit akin to that of Mrs ....
(2020

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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... married." "And you have forgotten one matter of joy to me," said
Emma, "and a .... When Mr. Knightley first
suggests that Mr. Elton may be interested in her, her ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
....
Emma. .... when she writes that the love she feels has brought her back a love she seemed to have lost when she "lost" her "saints." This certainly
suggests a loss ....
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Flaubert's Sympathetic View of Madame Bovary
.... While Flaubert is sympathetic to
Emma, the great complexity with which he portrays her
suggests that he does not pretend to completely understand her. ....
(1414

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Round Characters
.... His daughter
Emma, however, chastises him fiercely for fishing where it is illegal. .... that he ignores her threats about the fishing, and she
suggests openly that ....
(918

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Eye Movements and Visual Attention
.... There is little or no interaction within LIP, which
suggests that attentional priority of .... He calls this the Eye Movements and Movement of Attention (
EMMA) model ....
(2066

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Effects of Eye Movement in Disease
.... There is little or no interaction within LIP, which
suggests that attentional priority of .... He calls this the Eye Movements and Movement of Attention (
EMMA) model ....
(2066

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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... This is even more forcefully argued by Nokes (passim), who
suggests that the .... Fairfax in regard to their secret engagement, as well as
Emma's own deliberate and ....
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Thomas Hardy
.... Hardy also
suggests that marriage without either sex or money is often unhappy. .... Hardy's marriage to his first wife
Emma was difficult and unhappy. ....
(1166

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Racial Formation
.... character of Cher bears only a superficial resemblance to Jane Austen's
Emma who is .... He
suggests that a small handful of media elites have enormous power to set ....
(2606

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Selected American Literature
....
Emma Lazarus's place in defining core American values is reflected in .... of Romanticism (and criticism of sentimentality) in fiction
suggests the possibilities of ....
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Willa Cather's Woman Centered Fiction The significance of the ...
.... To be sure, the tradition of literature written by a man
suggests that women can be .... There is no denying that Anna Karenina and
Emma Bovary present women at the ....
(2032

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Depiction of the American Flag
1. In Peter Max's Flag with Heart and
Emma Amos's Stars and Stripes, two .... The relationship of the stars and the hearts
suggests that this symbol is deeply ....
(1488

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What Constitutes Race
.... Daniel A. Nakashima (2001)
suggests that what one calls oneself, personally as well as .... yet much of the plot is based on Jane Austen's book,
Emma (Maslin, 1995 ....
(2366

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In the Time of the Butterflies
....
Emma Tenayuca "strove for civil rights, using the class struggle as an ideological .... The story of the Butterflies again
suggests the courage of women in the face ....
(1710

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Oppression in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... distinguishable." As if this were not bad enough, the radical activist
Emma Goldman is .... Doctorow even
suggests that the artist is a prophet, as when he has the ....
(1568

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Fefu and Her Friends
.... The double barrel shotgun leaning on the wall
suggests male power, and significantly it is Fefu .... The scene on the lawn between
Emma and Fefu is a model of false ....
(1927

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Cultural & Literary Portraits of Jewish Women
.... Sander Gilman in his recent study of Jews in Contemporary Germany
suggests that a .... It was
Emma Lazarus who wrote the compelling verse "Give me your poor, your ....
(5528

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Cultural & Literary Portraits of Jewish Women
.... Sander Gilman in his recent study of Jews in Contemporary Germany
suggests that a .... It was
Emma Lazarus who wrote the compelling verse "Give me your poor, your ....
(5538

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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... Moreover, O'Brien
suggests, only when Cather "reconciled the woman and the artist"2 were .... This is a woman who unlike, say,
Emma Bovary, understands the risk ....
(9068

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Issues Involved with Distributed Databases
As its name
suggests, a distributed database is a collection of data that is located in several different physical locations that is .... Mansell-Lewis,
Emma. ....
(702

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DISTRIBUTED DATABASES
As its name
suggests, a distributed database is a collection of data that is located in several different physical locations that is .... Mansell-Lewis,
Emma. ....
(703

3

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Willa Cather's Fiction When Willa Cather left home and went to col
.... Each in her way, for example,
Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina respond to and .... Indeed, as Cather spins the tale, Sapphira and the Slave Girl
suggests that women's ....
(2268

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Development of Willa Cather as a Writer When Willa Cather left ...
.... Each in her way, for example,
Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina respond to and .... Indeed, as Cather spins the tale, Sapphira and the Slave Girl
suggests that women's ....
(2268

9

)
Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... Moreover, O'Brien
suggests, only when Cather "reconciled the woman and the artist" were .... This is a woman who unlike, say,
Emma Bovary, understands the risk of ....
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