Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... Hale does this directly . Northwood , the ideal homogenous New England village , comprised of the " yeoman farmers " so dear to Jeffersonian thought , and bound together by shared belief in the republic , is very similar to the vision ...
... Hale does this directly . Northwood , the ideal homogenous New England village , comprised of the " yeoman farmers " so dear to Jeffersonian thought , and bound together by shared belief in the republic , is very similar to the vision ...
Halaman 25
... Hale , who had been teaching for some years , married a rising young lawyer . She referred to the marriage as a period of " unbroken happiness . " 39 David Hale enjoyed reading with his young wife , and educated her about everything ...
... Hale , who had been teaching for some years , married a rising young lawyer . She referred to the marriage as a period of " unbroken happiness . " 39 David Hale enjoyed reading with his young wife , and educated her about everything ...
Halaman 27
... Hale retained their fundamental attitudes to- wards women's relation to the political cul- ture throughout their lives . Each woman published one novel thirty years later than those examined here . In 1852 Sarah Hale issued a revised ...
... Hale retained their fundamental attitudes to- wards women's relation to the political cul- ture throughout their lives . Each woman published one novel thirty years later than those examined here . In 1852 Sarah Hale issued a revised ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Literary | 41 |
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