MARRIAGE AND ITS IMPACT ON WOMEN IN WILKIE COLLINS' THE WOMAN IN WHITE (1860): A FEMINIST APPROACH.
The major problem of this study is how marriage and its impact on woman in Wilkie Collins The Woman in white, especially viewed from feminist approach. The object of this study is the novel The Woman in White, which is giving emphases on the major character. The aim of the study is giving contributi...
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Main Author: | MUSTIAKANINGTYAS , DHIANITA (Author) |
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