The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... seems to leave for- mal education to the male tutor and character formation to the father . If woman plays any part at all , it receives no mention in Barbauld's essay . ,, 4 Illustrative of the ironies of the feminine attitude and ...
... seems to leave for- mal education to the male tutor and character formation to the father . If woman plays any part at all , it receives no mention in Barbauld's essay . ,, 4 Illustrative of the ironies of the feminine attitude and ...
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... seems , maidens are tested - he asks her to choose a rose or a pair of diamond ear- rings . Naturally , she chooses the rose , but , in comparison with Belinda , Virginia appears “ an insipid , though innocent child . " Belinda , he ...
... seems , maidens are tested - he asks her to choose a rose or a pair of diamond ear- rings . Naturally , she chooses the rose , but , in comparison with Belinda , Virginia appears “ an insipid , though innocent child . " Belinda , he ...
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... seems you are not exempt . " " But , " he adds , " if you persist in this strain - you have everything to fear from my justice . " Emily , however , is not afraid and answers : " The strength of my mind is equal to the justice of my ...
... seems you are not exempt . " " But , " he adds , " if you persist in this strain - you have everything to fear from my justice . " Emily , however , is not afraid and answers : " The strength of my mind is equal to the justice of my ...
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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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