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The peacock syndrome : an analysis of lovers' first meetings / Genevieve Kauwe, 2006

 Item — Box: 332, Folder: 6
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4003

Scope and Contents note

Kauwe focuses on the differences between men and women in the ways they tell the story of how they met their spouse. She found that newly married couples usually share identical stories, while those who have been married for many years tell a story quite different from their spouse's. The women tend to remember appearances, while men are focused on events. Kauwe explains how women's search for the proper appearance is similar to the behavior of female peacocks. Created by Genevieve Kauwe while enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 class during fall semester of 2006 at Brigham Young University.

Dates

  • Other: 2006

Conditions Governing Access

Open for public research.

Conditions Governing Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to use material from this collection must be obtained from Reference Services at specialcollections@byu.edu.

Extent

1 volume (31 pages) ; 28 cm

Language of Materials

English

General

Missing consent forms.

Repository Details

Part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Repository

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