田島 優子   
日本アメリカ文学会『アメリカ文学研究』 51(51) 23-38 2015年3月 [査読有り]
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Marble Faun, Hilda is repeatedly described as a "dove" and an "angel," in contrast to the "morbidity" of such things as the dust, poison, and unwholesomeness that fill the scenes set in Rome. Miriam and Donatello, who ...