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reunited with his soul-mate, Asia. What can be argued is that a great deal of Shelley’s poetry is about the problem of becoming a poet, which is entangled with the problems of producing successful poetry and of ‘characterising’ the poet-figure. In the same way the Poet of . seeks a vision of poeticInvigorate 发表于 2025-3-25 08:46:56
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N. A. Peppasnsition’ to adult status (for example, Willis, 1984). This work is part of the considerable research literature on youth which has developed since the discovery of ‘teen-agers’ after the Second World War. Its antecedents lie in G. Stanley Hall’s comprehensive study of adolescence, in which nineteentBORE 发表于 2025-3-26 03:06:37
J. Bridgwaterualise and analyse the individual’s progression through life, raised the issue of the relative utility of a life-cycle approach as compared with a life-course perspective. The former is distinguished by its emphasis on ‘ages and stages’ in life, the latter emphasises the individual’s transitions int火花 发表于 2025-3-26 05:39:52
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N. A. Peppas,R. S. Harland the current conventional classification range from the ideological — that it is offensive to many that married women should be classified according to the occupation of a husband on whom they may or may not be dependent — to the straightforwardly logical — that to classify a woman in terms of her o提炼 发表于 2025-3-26 20:47:23
H. Kramers the current conventional classification range from the ideological — that it is offensive to many that married women should be classified according to the occupation of a husband on whom they may or may not be dependent — to the straightforwardly logical — that to classify a woman in terms of her o