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" And what is to be my part in this process?" inquired Miriam sadly, and not without jealousy. "You are taking him from me, and putting yourself, and all manner of living interests, into the place which I ought to fill! "
Transformation: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni - Side 244
af Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 400 sider
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The Scarlet Letter ; And, the Blithedale Romance

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 540 sider
...and putting yourself, and all manner of living interests, into the place which I ought to fill!" " It would rejoice me, Miriam, to yield the entire responsibility...counsellor whom Donatello needs ; for, to mention no other i/ostiicli. 1 ,1 am a man, and between man and man there is always an insuperable gulf. They can never...
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The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, Bind 2

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1892 - 374 sider
...and putting yourself, and all manner of living interests, into the place which I ought to fill!" " It would rejoice me, Miriam, to yield the entire responsibility...obstacle, I am a man, and between man and man there I 1 is always an insuperable gulf .^\ They can never quite , grasp each other's hands ; and therefore...
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The marble faun; or, The romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1900 - 402 sider
...and putting yourself, and all manner of living interests, into the place which I ought to fill ! " "It would rejoice me, Miriam, to yield the entire responsibility of this ofHce to yourself," answered the sculptor. " I do not pretend to be the guide and counsellor whom Donatello...
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The Marble Faun: Or, The Romance of Monte Beni

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1901 - 660 sider
...and putting yourself, and all manner of living interests, into the place which I ought to fill!" " It would rejoice me, Miriam, to yield the entire responsibility...counsellor whom Donatello needs ; for, to mention no other ubstacle, I am a man, and between man and man there is always an insuperable gulf. They can never quite...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne: Collected Novels (LOA #10): The Scarlet Letter / The ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1983 - 1308 sider
...me, and putting yourself, and all manner of living interests, into the place which I ought to fill!" $ ' u[ JS 7 0a 5:c5#& Z<Y heart-sustenance, from his brother man, but from woman — his mother, his sister, or his wife. Be...
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Do the Americas Have a Common Literature?

Gustavo Pérez Firmat - 1990 - 416 sider
...Miriam's hideous mental paintings: he does not "pretend to be the guide that Donatello needs"; he is a man, "and between man and man, there is always an...therefore man never derives any intimate help, any heart-sustenance, from his brother man, but from woman — his mother, his sister, or his wife" (285)....
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Dearest Beloved: The Hawthornes and the Making of the Middle-Class Family

T. Walter Herbert - 1993 - 360 sider
...Anglo-American custom of wearing lace and wigs.' Hawthorne notices this alienation in The Marble Faun: "Between man and man, there is always an insuperable...therefore man never derives any intimate help, any heart-sustenance, from his brother man, but from woman—his mother, his sister, or his wife" (CE 4:285)....
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Interracialism: Black-white Intermarriage in American History, Literature ...

Werner Sollors - 2000 - 566 sider
...Miriam's hideous mental paintings: he does not "pretend to be the guide that Donatello needs"; he is a man, "and between man and man, there is always an...therefore man never derives any intimate help, any heart-sustenance, from his brother man, but from woman — his mother, his sister, or his wife" (285l....
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The Cambridge Introduction to Nathaniel Hawthorne

Leland S. Person - 2007 - 128 sider
...of homosexual panic. As Kenyon explains, when Miriam accuses him of taking Donatello away from her, "I am a man, and, between man and man, there is always...therefore man never derives any intimate help, any heart-sustenance, from his brother man" (4: 285). Hawthorne's encounter with Powers's sculpture of...
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