The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... daughters had always conducted themselves in the most exemplary fashion until they read Rights of Women . Thereupon the formerly proper young ladies had become lamentably and ... daughter , taking a bookish turn , seldom spoke INTRODUCTION.
... daughters had always conducted themselves in the most exemplary fashion until they read Rights of Women . Thereupon the formerly proper young ladies had become lamentably and ... daughter , taking a bookish turn , seldom spoke INTRODUCTION.
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... daughter of a smuggler . His mother is violently opposed , and so her son , now head of the household , turns her ... daughter's conduct is not quite so bad , but Mrs. Mason explains : “ Her notions of duty were not such as to afford ...
... daughter of a smuggler . His mother is violently opposed , and so her son , now head of the household , turns her ... daughter's conduct is not quite so bad , but Mrs. Mason explains : “ Her notions of duty were not such as to afford ...
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... Daughter . The Works of Mrs. Amelia Opie Complete in Three Volumes . 8th ed . 1819. Reprint . Philadelphia : Crissy ... Daughters . 1761. Reprint . Boston : L. C. Bowles , 1822 . Pinchbeck , Ivy . Women Workers and the Industrial ...
... Daughter . The Works of Mrs. Amelia Opie Complete in Three Volumes . 8th ed . 1819. Reprint . Philadelphia : Crissy ... Daughters . 1761. Reprint . Boston : L. C. Bowles , 1822 . Pinchbeck , Ivy . Women Workers and the Industrial ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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