Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... lives of workers suffering from the in- equities of industrial capitalism , a plan whose success depended on the en- lightened benevolence of factory owners . Until her death in 1885 , Warner continued to write novels that were ...
... lives of workers suffering from the in- equities of industrial capitalism , a plan whose success depended on the en- lightened benevolence of factory owners . Until her death in 1885 , Warner continued to write novels that were ...
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... lives , they made money in man's world . But their very identity as domestic women - then a redundancy - pre- vented these authors from allowing themselves full psychological access to the sense of power and influence public success ...
... lives , they made money in man's world . But their very identity as domestic women - then a redundancy - pre- vented these authors from allowing themselves full psychological access to the sense of power and influence public success ...
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... lives " ( " Mary E. Wilkins , " Bookman 102 ) . Yet within these simple lives , a moral or spiritual value was implicit . This also at- tracted Howells : for him , as for Henry James , life and morality were virtually syn- onymous terms ...
... lives " ( " Mary E. Wilkins , " Bookman 102 ) . Yet within these simple lives , a moral or spiritual value was implicit . This also at- tracted Howells : for him , as for Henry James , life and morality were virtually syn- onymous terms ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
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