The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... heroine must pay for her mistake . Early in the novel , Juliana , the heroine , is told by her father , who wants her to marry an old , ugly , but very rich duke , that " she shall marry for the purpose for which matrimony was ordained ...
... heroine must pay for her mistake . Early in the novel , Juliana , the heroine , is told by her father , who wants her to marry an old , ugly , but very rich duke , that " she shall marry for the purpose for which matrimony was ordained ...
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... Heroines I would at any time of my youth rather have been a heroine of romance than a celebrated authoress . - Mary Martha Butt Sherwood Most of the heroines discussed in the previous chapter got properly married to very proper men- the ...
... Heroines I would at any time of my youth rather have been a heroine of romance than a celebrated authoress . - Mary Martha Butt Sherwood Most of the heroines discussed in the previous chapter got properly married to very proper men- the ...
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... heroine , Montoni says , " We shall see whether you can suffer like one . " Emily does , for she becomes involved in a series of unpleasant situations : her aunt's pitiful death , almost being kidnapped by nuns , and generally fearing ...
... heroine , Montoni says , " We shall see whether you can suffer like one . " Emily does , for she becomes involved in a series of unpleasant situations : her aunt's pitiful death , almost being kidnapped by nuns , and generally fearing ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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