Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... live truly or truthfully by being mothers , by being women , by acting ( doing ) . While she herself was never a mother in that she did not bear children , her poetry is replete with a sense of sisterhood that shows the impor- tance she ...
... live truly or truthfully by being mothers , by being women , by acting ( doing ) . While she herself was never a mother in that she did not bear children , her poetry is replete with a sense of sisterhood that shows the impor- tance she ...
Halaman 73
... live lives of their own " ( 261 ) . The issue of respectability looms large and promotes an examination of the double standard , as does Olivia's attitude toward her career : " I had a man's attitude toward work ... the man's habit of ...
... live lives of their own " ( 261 ) . The issue of respectability looms large and promotes an examination of the double standard , as does Olivia's attitude toward her career : " I had a man's attitude toward work ... the man's habit of ...
Halaman 48
... Live and Let Live ( 1837 ) and 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 ...
... Live and Let Live ( 1837 ) and 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 ...
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