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... to derail Jane's success in the local seminary , where she develops social and financial autonomy through her occupation as teacher , a role that illustrates her dedication to the Enlightenment ideals of reason and independence .
... to derail Jane's success in the local seminary , where she develops social and financial autonomy through her occupation as teacher , a role that illustrates her dedication to the Enlightenment ideals of reason and independence .
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... she likewise reveals the complexity underlying her narrative voice - an attraction to an increasingly vocal role for women coupled with a hesitancy to allow readers to belittle or misunderstand the connections between Southern women ...
... she likewise reveals the complexity underlying her narrative voice - an attraction to an increasingly vocal role for women coupled with a hesitancy to allow readers to belittle or misunderstand the connections between Southern women ...
Halaman 149
... Madam Carroll to the role of protector , since the publishers of these annuals saw themselves as moral guardians . ... they not succeed in their nineteenth - century middle- and upper - class societal roles as wives and mothers .
... Madam Carroll to the role of protector , since the publishers of these annuals saw themselves as moral guardians . ... they not succeed in their nineteenth - century middle- and upper - class societal roles as wives and mothers .
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