The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... novelists also filled their pages with vivid and moving descrip- tions of nature , with the histories of other nations ( derived from their own readings ) , with the social patterns of various classes , and ( possibly for pure escapism ) ...
... novelists also filled their pages with vivid and moving descrip- tions of nature , with the histories of other nations ( derived from their own readings ) , with the social patterns of various classes , and ( possibly for pure escapism ) ...
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... novelists , concentrated on fantastic situations . Although there is a difference in the types of novels that ap- peared and in the situations that they dramatized , most women characters were stereotypes : attractive , superficial ...
... novelists , concentrated on fantastic situations . Although there is a difference in the types of novels that ap- peared and in the situations that they dramatized , most women characters were stereotypes : attractive , superficial ...
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... Novelists ( London : W. Collins Sons & Co. , 1918 ) , p . 141. Italics added . 14. Catherine J. Hamilton , Women Writers : Their Works and Ways , 1st ser . ( 1892 ; reprint ed . , New York : Books for Libraries Press , 1971 ) , p . 137 ...
... Novelists ( London : W. Collins Sons & Co. , 1918 ) , p . 141. Italics added . 14. Catherine J. Hamilton , Women Writers : Their Works and Ways , 1st ser . ( 1892 ; reprint ed . , New York : Books for Libraries Press , 1971 ) , p . 137 ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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