Love Conflict Reflected In Jennifer Crusie's Anyone But You Novel (1996): Psychoanalytic Approach
The major problem of this study is love conflict which is undergone by Nina Askew, because Guy, her ex husband with his job is more importance than Nina. Nina is bored and feels lonely. She asks to divorce with guy. Then Nina's dog (Fred) brings her to Alex. Alex feels interested on her. When G...
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Main Authors: | Kusaeri, Akhmad (Author), , Dr. Phil. Dewi Chandraningrum, M. Ed (Author), , Titis Setyabudi, S.S. M. Hum (Author) |
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