In"A New England Nun", it is no doubt that Louisa's choice of breaking engagement and remaining unmarried is strik-ing and rebellious in Mary W. Freeman's period of the end of 19th century in America...In"A New England Nun", it is no doubt that Louisa's choice of breaking engagement and remaining unmarried is strik-ing and rebellious in Mary W. Freeman's period of the end of 19th century in America. This thesis analyzes the protagonist Louisa from the perspective of Woman's self-awakening.展开更多
文摘In"A New England Nun", it is no doubt that Louisa's choice of breaking engagement and remaining unmarried is strik-ing and rebellious in Mary W. Freeman's period of the end of 19th century in America. This thesis analyzes the protagonist Louisa from the perspective of Woman's self-awakening.