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Williams argues that Laurence , the main character of The Hermaphrodite , might in fact be read as a portrait of Samuel Gridley Howe , Julia Ward Howe's husband ; he also explores the possibility that Julia Ward Howe may have been ...
Williams argues that Laurence , the main character of The Hermaphrodite , might in fact be read as a portrait of Samuel Gridley Howe , Julia Ward Howe's husband ; he also explores the possibility that Julia Ward Howe may have been ...
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Feminist critics , for example , have tended to argue that " liberalism is flawed insofar as it excludes women ... As she argues , consensual marriage's primary condition " seems to be the cultivation of desire for a partner defined in ...
Feminist critics , for example , have tended to argue that " liberalism is flawed insofar as it excludes women ... As she argues , consensual marriage's primary condition " seems to be the cultivation of desire for a partner defined in ...
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The essays in the fourth section argue that The Bondwoman's Narrative participates in an " emerging subgenre that can be called ... he also argues that Crafts relied heavily on Trappe , the major villain , to make assertions about race ...
The essays in the fourth section argue that The Bondwoman's Narrative participates in an " emerging subgenre that can be called ... he also argues that Crafts relied heavily on Trappe , the major villain , to make assertions about race ...
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