The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... Finally , Broadhurst candidly admits that " it is natural that men who are ignorant themselves , should view with some degree of jealousy and alarm , any proposal for improving the education of women . " 34 His insight is not ...
... Finally , Broadhurst candidly admits that " it is natural that men who are ignorant themselves , should view with some degree of jealousy and alarm , any proposal for improving the education of women . " 34 His insight is not ...
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... finally clasp to your heart that perfection you have yourself created . " If , as the prince suggests , women were mere flowers to be cultivated , naturally they would wither quickly . In subsequent novels , Morgan gives a more ...
... finally clasp to your heart that perfection you have yourself created . " If , as the prince suggests , women were mere flowers to be cultivated , naturally they would wither quickly . In subsequent novels , Morgan gives a more ...
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... finally learns that she is only one of many women whom Clifford has seduced . He is , in fact , to be married to an heiress . " Is it for a wretch like [ Clifford ] ... [ that ] I have forsaken the best of parents , " Agnes exclaims ...
... finally learns that she is only one of many women whom Clifford has seduced . He is , in fact , to be married to an heiress . " Is it for a wretch like [ Clifford ] ... [ that ] I have forsaken the best of parents , " Agnes exclaims ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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