1. Gwen Harwood and gender construction
The night was always perceived as the female's domain whereas the day belonged to the man. In "The Carnival of Venice" the roles of man and woman are reversed. ... His "substance [is] dwindled" and his "spirit nothing but an ear, invisible, insane." ... Under the night domain, the man suffers a nightmare, while it can be seen that the woman is having the same dream but enjoying it. This suggests that the night is the woman's domain whereas the day is linked with the man. ...
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