The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... readers in those days , as well as men's lack of interest in female education , this was a phenomenal achieve- ment ... reading material . Moreover , most of the literary periodicals , such as the Monthly Mirror , praised the work highly ...
... readers in those days , as well as men's lack of interest in female education , this was a phenomenal achieve- ment ... reading material . Moreover , most of the literary periodicals , such as the Monthly Mirror , praised the work highly ...
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... readers be unconvinced , they dramatized the unhappy lives of repentant but hopeless sinners like Agnes Fitzhenry ... reader's horizons . Nature , science , history , and genealogy went into the making of novels such as Frankenstein and ...
... readers be unconvinced , they dramatized the unhappy lives of repentant but hopeless sinners like Agnes Fitzhenry ... reader's horizons . Nature , science , history , and genealogy went into the making of novels such as Frankenstein and ...
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... readers in particular or society as a whole , the mere fact that the authors were women , some of whom , like Fanny Burney , Maria Edgeworth , Mary Shelley , and Ann Radcliffe , were superior , did indicate that change was in the air ...
... readers in particular or society as a whole , the mere fact that the authors were women , some of whom , like Fanny Burney , Maria Edgeworth , Mary Shelley , and Ann Radcliffe , were superior , did indicate that change was in the air ...
Contenido
PREFACE | 9 |
Ladies of Labor and Ladies of Leisure | 21 |
To Scrub the Floor or Dance upon | 47 |
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The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English ... Lynne Agress Sin vista previa disponible - 1978 |
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Adeline Agnes Amelia Opie Ann Radcliffe Ann Taylor Anna Barbauld Belinda boys Broadhurst Castle Rackrent characters Charlotte child Cottagers Cottagers of Glenburnie critics Divorced domestic Dorothy Wordsworth early nineteenth century early-nineteenth-century educa Education of Daughters Elizabeth Hamilton Emily England English Novel Evelina explains Fanny Burney father female feminine Frankenstein Glenburnie Gothic novel Hannah More's heroine History husband Ibid Jane West Juliana Lady Howard learning Letters literary lives London Lord Howard male Maria Edgeworth marriage married Martha Butt Sherwood Mary Martha Butt Mary Russell Mitford Mary Wollstonecraft Memoirs middle middle-class women moral mother NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY never nonfiction poor praised published Quarterly Review readers religion religious role servants sister social society society's stereotype stories Strictures Susan Gray Sydney Owenson taught tion upper-class women Victorian Vindication virtues wife Wild Irish Girl wives women writers women's education working-class wrote York young ladies