The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... fact that Marcus discusses is that " the woman servant was the primary sexual opportunity of society before the twentieth century , and the innumerable variations upon the sexual encounters of masters and servants reflect this fact ...
... fact that Marcus discusses is that " the woman servant was the primary sexual opportunity of society before the twentieth century , and the innumerable variations upon the sexual encounters of masters and servants reflect this fact ...
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... fact , a decided dislike . " 14 Jane never married , and she died at the age of forty - one . Ann married a minister and raised a large family . After her marriage she wrote a few religious books for children and a memoir of her husband ...
... fact , a decided dislike . " 14 Jane never married , and she died at the age of forty - one . Ann married a minister and raised a large family . After her marriage she wrote a few religious books for children and a memoir of her husband ...
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... fact , his only comment appears in a let- ter written in 1685 to a mother who , surprisingly , was con- cerned about her daughter's education as well as her son's . Locke answered : " There will be some though no great dif- ference ...
... fact , his only comment appears in a let- ter written in 1685 to a mother who , surprisingly , was con- cerned about her daughter's education as well as her son's . Locke answered : " There will be some though no great dif- ference ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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