Legacy, Volume 4,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... feminist viewpoint suggested in A Voice was never fully developed in any of her subsequent writings , Cooper maintained a natural feminist sensibility that made her- at least occasionally - an outspoken critic of pat- riarchal politics ...
... feminist viewpoint suggested in A Voice was never fully developed in any of her subsequent writings , Cooper maintained a natural feminist sensibility that made her- at least occasionally - an outspoken critic of pat- riarchal politics ...
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... feminist critics such as Marjorie Pryse who insist that , far from " rejecting " life in her decision not to marry , Louisa actually asserts the value of a woman's life and the possibility of self - ful- fillment away from marriage and ...
... feminist critics such as Marjorie Pryse who insist that , far from " rejecting " life in her decision not to marry , Louisa actually asserts the value of a woman's life and the possibility of self - ful- fillment away from marriage and ...
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... feminist issues . Hence , those today with a " lay " person's knowledge of Freeman's works are likely to regard her as an early feminist herself - a creator of strong , independent , " rebel " -like women who defy social convention in ...
... feminist issues . Hence , those today with a " lay " person's knowledge of Freeman's works are likely to regard her as an early feminist herself - a creator of strong , independent , " rebel " -like women who defy social convention in ...
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CONTENTS | 2 |
Houses and Heroines | 17 |
One Hundred Years of Criticism | 31 |
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