Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... story focuses not on race but on marriage , on the evils of drink , and on the middle - class ideology of True Womanhood so powerful in nineteenth century American life . 10 Indeed , Harper's story offers one of the clearest expressions ...
... story focuses not on race but on marriage , on the evils of drink , and on the middle - class ideology of True Womanhood so powerful in nineteenth century American life . 10 Indeed , Harper's story offers one of the clearest expressions ...
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... story in a conventional mode could mean nothing less than di- minishment for her characters . 12 In this knowledge she is not alone . Sally McNall's psychological study of the popular women's fiction of the period reveals that one ...
... story in a conventional mode could mean nothing less than di- minishment for her characters . 12 In this knowledge she is not alone . Sally McNall's psychological study of the popular women's fiction of the period reveals that one ...
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... stories offer not only the classic structure of the detective story , but also a rich social history of the period from the point of view of a woman sensitive to the plight of both the single and the married woman . Wilkie Collins was ...
... stories offer not only the classic structure of the detective story , but also a rich social history of the period from the point of view of a woman sensitive to the plight of both the single and the married woman . Wilkie Collins was ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
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