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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (3): 645–672.
Published: 01 July 2011
.... Photographers work with married women in TTD sessions and document them wearing white wedding dresses while wandering through the country, posing in dilapidated surroundings, jumping into dirty water, and covering themselves in mud. Many women then discuss and portray these events in Internet wedding forums...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (2): 411–423.
Published: 01 April 2016
...Ben Trott In many liberal polities, there is an emerging “common sense” that it is unjust to deny same-sex couples the right to marry, if they so choose. This popular conception of things could certainly claim support in the liberal political philosophy of John Rawls and others. Yet, as many queer...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1905) 4 (4): 305–315.
Published: 01 October 1905
... and worthy of the place, he was appointed a member of the council in October, 1667. He married Letitia Corbin, and in 1714, at the age of The Ancestry of Gen. Robt. E. Lee. 307 sixty-seven, passed away, leaving five sons and one daughter. His eldest son, Richard, the third of the name, married and removed...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1902) 1 (2): 182–187.
Published: 01 April 1902
... Thomas Hinton, of Chilton Foliot, England, married into the Greaves family of Virginia. Between these, however, and the North Carolina Hin­ tons there is no known connection. In Burke s General Armory of Great Britain are described the coats-of-arms of no less than twelve families of Hinton. The name...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1902) 1 (2): 182–187.
Published: 01 April 1902
... Thomas Hinton, of Chilton Foliot, England, married into the Greaves family of Virginia. Between these, however, and the North Carolina Hin­ tons there is no known connection. In Burke s General Armory of Great Britain are described the coats-of-arms of no less than twelve families of Hinton. The name...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1925) 24 (3): 243–251.
Published: 01 July 1925
... goods or make the sweet eyes at their neighbors wives; and they are tempera­ mentally incapable of being swept off their feet by any sudden impulse. Such men do not become great saints but neither do they land in jail. It is they that, mostly, do the world s work. Such men, in general, marry wives like...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1979) 78 (1): 84–106.
Published: 01 January 1979
... to bind himself to a woman for a lifetime unless he had first established whether he liked her company for half an hour. To consider marrying, he would insist on examining the goods beforehand, as he indelicately phrases it. If People wou d but try one another s Constitutions before they en­ gag d, he...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1970) 69 (1): 118–123.
Published: 01 January 1970
... she married Edward Wharton, a member of a distinguished Philadelphia family, a man who was twelve years her senior. Un­ fortunately her husband was not the sensitive literary type that Mrs. Wharton was; instead he preferred an outdoor life. Conse­ quently, he was not the close companion and literary...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2021) 120 (3): 670–676.
Published: 01 July 2021
... that made it illegal for Rohingya and Bangladeshi nationals to marry, even with full consent. The law, which forces endogamy and artificially creates boundaries between two ethnic groups, held that such mixed marriage, a supremely racist term, had been abused to apply for Bangladeshi citizenship...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1938) 37 (4): 397–409.
Published: 01 October 1938
... married Elizabeth Arnold, daughter of Edward Arnold, and Thomas married Mary Gordon, daughter of John Gordon, Senior; both of them leaving male heirs. John died in 1753 (will). The children of John Norfleet were Abraham, Jacob, James, John, and Pleasant, all of whom married. Abraham Norfleet, son of John...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1973) 72 (1): 43–52.
Published: 01 January 1973
... imagined her as little likely to die as myself ) goes into immediate decline. Hindley, unable to bear the loss, loses himself in dissipation. He, it is clear, is not going to rejuvenate the family; it is Catherine s turn to act. She will marry Edgar Linton. It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1978) 77 (2): 179–188.
Published: 01 April 1978
... feelings than those of my sex (p. 358); she is in love and wants to marry unlike the cold cousin she is speaking to here, Lady Selina Cashel, who had vainly and foolishly built up for herself a pedestal, and there she had placed herself, unhappily 3. See Juliet McMaster, The Meaning of Words...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1962) 61 (2): 213–222.
Published: 01 April 1962
... was married to one of the bosses. This character is called a cynic ! Wodehouse has said that when he tries to create a real char­ acter, he goes off the rails and that he is therefore wise to keep to a fiction which is a sort of musical comedy without music. How­ ever, he almost never tries to create real...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (1-2): 239–245.
Published: 01 January 1999
...-generation Americans they spoke only En­ glish to their children. I was born Italian American and remain Italian American in every line of my face and in my deepest emotional sinews. But I have acquired other cultural identities as well. For almost thirty years, I have been married to a Jewish American man...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1971) 70 (3): 299–316.
Published: 01 July 1971
... to save his soul. This emphasis on individual salvation would constitute virtual heresy for the Ibo of Okonkwo s character. For the pre-colonial Ibo, the truth would ' Cf. the remark of a villager in Arrow of God during a marriage dispute: Different people have different reasons for marrying. Apart from...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (4): 466–478.
Published: 01 October 1977
... about Mencken. Mencken s marriage to Sara Haardt in 1930 had rather astonished Nathan, who himself didn t get married till he was past seventy and already quite ill. But what had annoyed Nathan was that Mencken had been married in the Episcopal Church, after years of denouncing all organized bodies...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (2): 227–239.
Published: 01 April 1964
..., and whatever portrait he might have written would have been marred by some unconscious animosity. By that time there was something else involved which kept Nathan from writing about Mencken. Mencken s marriage to Sara Haardt in 1930 had rather astonished Nathan, who himself didn t get married till he was past...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (1): 107–112.
Published: 01 January 1949
... according to his will. The idea that God was actually married to his saints was very comforting, for a marriage was not easily dissolved. The believer might commit many petty sins without being cast off by God. Weak­ nesses do not debar us from mercy, said Thomas Shepard; nay, they incline God the more...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2000) 99 (2-3): 530–588.
Published: 01 July 2000
.... WARREN Because I don’t remember there always being something wrong with me, but now there is. You know? Before I was married I didn’t think about myself the way I do now. I think about myself all the time now. And I think there’s...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1973) 72 (4): 540–546.
Published: 01 October 1973
... and the rake, though to the specific disadvantage of neither. The normal resolutions at which comic drama arrives are contrac­ tual: lovers marry one another and they do not marry the partners they do not wish to marry. In romantic comedy marriage is the fulfillment of love, and though romantic comedy may...