Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 6-8;Volume 6-8Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... ( Means and Ends 270 ) . But if Sedgwick accepted prevailing gender con- ventions that excluded women from par- ticipation in politics , she was open and un- compromising in her demand that women's moral and cultural influence in society ...
... ( Means and Ends 270 ) . But if Sedgwick accepted prevailing gender con- ventions that excluded women from par- ticipation in politics , she was open and un- compromising in her demand that women's moral and cultural influence in society ...
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... means to go to England to pursue her researches , Peabody proposed that Putnam might be able to give her an advance . Someone ( very likely Peabody ) arranged for Emer- son to meet Bacon in May 1852 ( Emerson 13 : 25-26 ) . To further ...
... means to go to England to pursue her researches , Peabody proposed that Putnam might be able to give her an advance . Someone ( very likely Peabody ) arranged for Emer- son to meet Bacon in May 1852 ( Emerson 13 : 25-26 ) . To further ...
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... means of support , Margaret is not . If her brothers have their trade , she intends to have hers , and it will not be the trade that Clara chose . Nor will it be a traditional woman's occupation ; she knows that there are more single ...
... means of support , Margaret is not . If her brothers have their trade , she intends to have hers , and it will not be the trade that Clara chose . Nor will it be a traditional woman's occupation ; she knows that there are more single ...
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