Representations of Women: Nineteenth-Century British Women's PoetryBloomsbury Academic, 1984 M06 26 - 290 páginas |
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... heroine's love is not returned - her beloved may even have married someone else — yet for social and economic reasons , the heroine still must marry . This melancholy circumstance gives women poets an opportun- ity to exploit the pseudo ...
... heroine's love is not returned - her beloved may even have married someone else — yet for social and economic reasons , the heroine still must marry . This melancholy circumstance gives women poets an opportun- ity to exploit the pseudo ...
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... heroine is noticeably absent from women's poetry . The related figure of the woman schoolteacher also received scant attention . One of the few poems which did feature a teacher heroine was " Gladys and Her Island " ( 1867 ) by Jean ...
... heroine is noticeably absent from women's poetry . The related figure of the woman schoolteacher also received scant attention . One of the few poems which did feature a teacher heroine was " Gladys and Her Island " ( 1867 ) by Jean ...
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... heroine who is unable to endure life after her beloved has died . The theme of the poem is the futility of reliance upon human love ; the moral purpose , the author said , was to show " that the creature cannot be sustained by the ...
... heroine who is unable to endure life after her beloved has died . The theme of the poem is the futility of reliance upon human love ; the moral purpose , the author said , was to show " that the creature cannot be sustained by the ...
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Representations of Woman 17921901 | 15 |
Daughters | 33 |
Wives | 50 |
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Representations of Women: Nineteenth-Century British Women's Poetry Kathleen Hickok Sin vista previa disponible - 1984 |
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Alice Anne Armgart artist Aurora Leigh Barrett Browning's beauty Caroline Norton century child Christina Rossetti contemporary conventional course critical daughter death depicted domestic Eliza Cook Elizabeth Barrett Browning Emily Brontë England English essays expressed fallen woman Fanny Kemble father Felicia Hemans female feminine feminist figure flowers Frances Power Cobbe George girl Goblin governess Greenwell heart heroine husband ideal Jane Jean Ingelow Kemble Lady Letitia Landon literary literature lives London maiden male marriage married Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Mary Howitt masculine Meynell Michael Field moral mother motherhood Nesbit never nineteenth nineteenth-century novel old maid passion perhaps poem poem's Poetical poor popular Press Procter prostitution published representations of women represented role Romantic sentimental sexual Showalter sister social society sonnet soul spinster stanza sweet theme thou tion tradition Univ verse Victorian Violet Fane wife woman's love womanhood women poets women writers women's poetry wrote York young
Referencias a este libro
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Origins of a New Poetry Dorothy Mermin Sin vista previa disponible - 1989 |
Töchter und Mütter in deutschsprachiger Erzählprosa von 1885 bis 1935 Heidy M. Müller Vista de fragmentos - 1991 |