The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... Mary's education , however , an element lacking in Adelaide's , relates to character . Mary learns to be kind , generous , and tolerant . At eighteen , when she goes to visit her sister and mother in London , she receives a pro- found ...
... Mary's education , however , an element lacking in Adelaide's , relates to character . Mary learns to be kind , generous , and tolerant . At eighteen , when she goes to visit her sister and mother in London , she receives a pro- found ...
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... ( Mary's half sister ) , Dr. John Polidori , and Mary , to see who could pro- duce the best Gothic tale . Although Mary was able to write a cleverer tale than the talented men in her company , the women in her novel are strictly passive ...
... ( Mary's half sister ) , Dr. John Polidori , and Mary , to see who could pro- duce the best Gothic tale . Although Mary was able to write a cleverer tale than the talented men in her company , the women in her novel are strictly passive ...
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... Mary de la , The Power of Love in Seven Novels , 15 Taylor , Ann , 16 , 52-53 , 60 , 85 , 112 , 173 ; Practical Hints to Young Females on the Duties of a Wife , a Mother , and a Mistress of a Family , 54-55 , 83-84 Taylor , Jane , 52-55 ...
... Mary de la , The Power of Love in Seven Novels , 15 Taylor , Ann , 16 , 52-53 , 60 , 85 , 112 , 173 ; Practical Hints to Young Females on the Duties of a Wife , a Mother , and a Mistress of a Family , 54-55 , 83-84 Taylor , Jane , 52-55 ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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