MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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Irline François The Daffodil Gap : Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy In Lucy ( 1990 ) Jamaica Kincaid explores the ambiguities , contradictions and the violence of British colonial ideology , its Victorian mores as well as the debilitating legacy ...
Irline François The Daffodil Gap : Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy In Lucy ( 1990 ) Jamaica Kincaid explores the ambiguities , contradictions and the violence of British colonial ideology , its Victorian mores as well as the debilitating legacy ...
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evade . Mariah , Lucy's beautiful employer , is kind , warm , generous and well- disposed toward Lucy , whom she treats as her protégée rather than as a servant . She is eager to introduce to the young woman many of the pleasures of her ...
evade . Mariah , Lucy's beautiful employer , is kind , warm , generous and well- disposed toward Lucy , whom she treats as her protégée rather than as a servant . She is eager to introduce to the young woman many of the pleasures of her ...
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Lionnet's insight helps this reader to understand Lucy's complicated often seemingly extreme attitude toward her employer . Lucy keeps Mariah at arm's length in the same manner she keeps away from the mother since she associates love ...
Lionnet's insight helps this reader to understand Lucy's complicated often seemingly extreme attitude toward her employer . Lucy keeps Mariah at arm's length in the same manner she keeps away from the mother since she associates love ...
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