The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... early nineteenth century were beginning to seek education . Finishing schools for women were being established everywhere . Typically , however , they resulted in contradictions . As did the Industrial Revolution , these schools served ...
... early nineteenth century were beginning to seek education . Finishing schools for women were being established everywhere . Typically , however , they resulted in contradictions . As did the Industrial Revolution , these schools served ...
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... early nineteenth century , it was often the emptiness and futility of their lives that caused them to become unfaithful . The rest of the novel is devoted to the stricter , more piously oriented upbringing of Matilda , the daughter of ...
... early nineteenth century , it was often the emptiness and futility of their lives that caused them to become unfaithful . The rest of the novel is devoted to the stricter , more piously oriented upbringing of Matilda , the daughter of ...
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... early nineteenth century , she could still pre- sent only one - dimensional , stereotyped women characters . Lionel Stevenson offers an explanation for the ineffectual characterizations in many of the novels of the late eighteenth and early ...
... early nineteenth century , she could still pre- sent only one - dimensional , stereotyped women characters . Lionel Stevenson offers an explanation for the ineffectual characterizations in many of the novels of the late eighteenth and early ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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