Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1990 |
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... means to break with the wills - and the pun is surely deliberate - of the English Fathers ( even if in doing so one is subjected to another Will ) , and for its promise of a community ruled by values advantageous to women . Sedgwick ...
... means to break with the wills - and the pun is surely deliberate - of the English Fathers ( even if in doing so one is subjected to another Will ) , and for its promise of a community ruled by values advantageous to women . Sedgwick ...
Halaman 48
... Means and Ends ( 1839 ) , both of which were dedicated to " My Young Countrywomen , " lauded domesticity as a worthy locus for a woman's identity and emphasized prepa- ration for her marital role . Simultaneously , Sedgwick continued to ...
... Means and Ends ( 1839 ) , both of which were dedicated to " My Young Countrywomen , " lauded domesticity as a worthy locus for a woman's identity and emphasized prepa- ration for her marital role . Simultaneously , Sedgwick continued to ...
Halaman 65
... means of freeing women from enslavement to the hearth , I would not have assigned architecture a position of such centrality to her thought . But Building Domestic Liberty convincing- ly makes the case for its importance , draw- ing ...
... means of freeing women from enslavement to the hearth , I would not have assigned architecture a position of such centrality to her thought . But Building Domestic Liberty convincing- ly makes the case for its importance , draw- ing ...
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