The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... Maria Edgeworth , whose name , according to one critic , became " a household word , " also subscribed to the dual stan- dard for men and women . After Maria's mother died , her father , Richard Edgeworth , had three wives and each bore ...
... Maria Edgeworth , whose name , according to one critic , became " a household word , " also subscribed to the dual stan- dard for men and women . After Maria's mother died , her father , Richard Edgeworth , had three wives and each bore ...
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... Mary Russell Mitford , set in rural England and published serially between 1824 and 1832 ; and Castle Rackrent , by Maria Edgeworth , set in Ireland and published in 1800 . Although Susan Ferrier's Marriage , a novel of manners , is ...
... Mary Russell Mitford , set in rural England and published serially between 1824 and 1832 ; and Castle Rackrent , by Maria Edgeworth , set in Ireland and published in 1800 . Although Susan Ferrier's Marriage , a novel of manners , is ...
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... Maria Edgeworth , Mary Shelley , and Ann Radcliffe , were superior , did indicate that change was in the air . The change in the role of women writers from the first half of the nineteenth century , when women essen- tially wrote for ...
... Maria Edgeworth , Mary Shelley , and Ann Radcliffe , were superior , did indicate that change was in the air . The change in the role of women writers from the first half of the nineteenth century , when women essen- tially wrote for ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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