Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 1-4;Volume 1-4Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1984 |
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... woman than the cult prescribed but by being more of a woman than it could envision . Notes ' Barbara Welter described the cult of domesticity in 1966. Since then , a number of historians have focused on the ideology that established ...
... woman than the cult prescribed but by being more of a woman than it could envision . Notes ' Barbara Welter described the cult of domesticity in 1966. Since then , a number of historians have focused on the ideology that established ...
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... woman to herself , I realized an inconceivable satisfaction " ( Autobiography 153 , my em- phasis ) . What she is suggesting here is that although it was possible in certain arenas , for instance in the speeches and essays of the woman's ...
... woman to herself , I realized an inconceivable satisfaction " ( Autobiography 153 , my em- phasis ) . What she is suggesting here is that although it was possible in certain arenas , for instance in the speeches and essays of the woman's ...
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... woman's past and capable not only of pain but of creativity " ( 30 ) . Wood is certainly right about the narrator's deprivation and need : she is so fascinated with the other woman's " dry , still eyes of immovable , helpless grief ...
... woman's past and capable not only of pain but of creativity " ( 30 ) . Wood is certainly right about the narrator's deprivation and need : she is so fascinated with the other woman's " dry , still eyes of immovable , helpless grief ...
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Emily Dickinson and Female Experience Suzanne Juhasz 5 | 5 |
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