The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... Dorothy Wordsworth remained a spinster and focused her energies on her brother William . Both women , however , continually rendered service to others , the only acceptable role for women in early - nineteenth - century England . Even ...
... Dorothy Wordsworth remained a spinster and focused her energies on her brother William . Both women , however , continually rendered service to others , the only acceptable role for women in early - nineteenth - century England . Even ...
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... Dorothy's vision antedated William's . It was Dorothy who planted seeds that at times grew to fruition in William's mind and art . From the following examples it is clear that Wordsworth used Dorothy's sensitive and moving observa ...
... Dorothy's vision antedated William's . It was Dorothy who planted seeds that at times grew to fruition in William's mind and art . From the following examples it is clear that Wordsworth used Dorothy's sensitive and moving observa ...
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... Dorothy was often ailing . She was plagued by headaches - nearly every third entry in Dorothy's diary mentions some illness - which were thought by experts to be caused by overtaxing the female brain . The real cause lay largely in ...
... Dorothy was often ailing . She was plagued by headaches - nearly every third entry in Dorothy's diary mentions some illness - which were thought by experts to be caused by overtaxing the female brain . The real cause lay largely in ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English ... Lynne Agress Sin vista previa disponible - 1978 |
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