The Feminine Irony: Women on Women in Early-nineteenth-century English LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1978 - 190 páginas |
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... tion for middle- and upper - class girls , as described by William Gifford in his piece on The Daughters of Isenberg in the Quarterly Review , consisted of “ a little French , a little music , a little botany , a little conchology - in ...
... tion for middle- and upper - class girls , as described by William Gifford in his piece on The Daughters of Isenberg in the Quarterly Review , consisted of “ a little French , a little music , a little botany , a little conchology - in ...
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... tion , they believed that the religious education of the poor and of the rich had to inculcate the same principles . If women had to read at all , for instance , it was generally agreed that the sub- jects of religion and religious ...
... tion , they believed that the religious education of the poor and of the rich had to inculcate the same principles . If women had to read at all , for instance , it was generally agreed that the sub- jects of religion and religious ...
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... tion of Fanny Burney and Maria Edgeworth . Her father was an actor , and " Shakespeare , Handel , and Carolan , the Irish bard , were the three Dii Majorum Gentium of our household altars , " said Morgan in later years.29 She received a ...
... tion of Fanny Burney and Maria Edgeworth . Her father was an actor , and " Shakespeare , Handel , and Carolan , the Irish bard , were the three Dii Majorum Gentium of our household altars , " said Morgan in later years.29 She received a ...
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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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