Legacy, Volume 6-7Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... marriage . Because she continued to long for a home outside of marriage , she also asks , particularly in her last novel , how a woman can possess a home that is not equated with marriage . Like so much of the fiction written by males ...
... marriage . Because she continued to long for a home outside of marriage , she also asks , particularly in her last novel , how a woman can possess a home that is not equated with marriage . Like so much of the fiction written by males ...
Halaman 19
... married : " No man being there to weigh [ their plan ] with a cooler masculine judgment , it seemed to them a richly promising one " ( 492 ) . Through this adventure , Woolson emphasizes that the home marriage may provide can be an im ...
... married : " No man being there to weigh [ their plan ] with a cooler masculine judgment , it seemed to them a richly promising one " ( 492 ) . Through this adventure , Woolson emphasizes that the home marriage may provide can be an im ...
Halaman 21
... marriage is that she is pursuing her sexuality , a trait most of Woolson's contemporaries denied their fic- tional girl figures . In fact , Nina Baym's re- search on reviews of post - Civil War novels finds hostility among reviewers to ...
... marriage is that she is pursuing her sexuality , a trait most of Woolson's contemporaries denied their fic- tional girl figures . In fact , Nina Baym's re- search on reviews of post - Civil War novels finds hostility among reviewers to ...
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Editors Preface Melody Graulich | 3 |
A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 6 |
Sembradora Inés Hernandez | 13 |
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