The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... Taylor and Jane West , although less prolific than Hannah More , shared her general views on women . Ann Taylor ( 1782-1866 ) and her younger sister , Jane , were educated at home by their father , a minister . Their mother was a ...
... Taylor and Jane West , although less prolific than Hannah More , shared her general views on women . Ann Taylor ( 1782-1866 ) and her younger sister , Jane , were educated at home by their father , a minister . Their mother was a ...
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... Taylor clearly outlines what she thought was the best and possibly only goal for a woman - marriage . Ironically , her sympathies are directed toward the husband , for , like almost all nineteenth- century women , Taylor , by inference ...
... Taylor clearly outlines what she thought was the best and possibly only goal for a woman - marriage . Ironically , her sympathies are directed toward the husband , for , like almost all nineteenth- century women , Taylor , by inference ...
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... Taylor , Memoirs and Political Remains of the Late Jane Taylor with Ex- tracts from Her Correspondence ( Philadelphia , Pa .: J. J. Woodward , 1827 ) , p . 15 . 14. Ibid . , P. 140 . 15. Ann Taylor , Practical Hints to Young Females on ...
... Taylor , Memoirs and Political Remains of the Late Jane Taylor with Ex- tracts from Her Correspondence ( Philadelphia , Pa .: J. J. Woodward , 1827 ) , p . 15 . 14. Ibid . , P. 140 . 15. Ann Taylor , Practical Hints to Young Females on ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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