Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 15
Halaman 21
... Hope Leslie , embodied in repeated action , is that a woman may be driven by her sense of politi- cal powerlessness to undertake civil dis- obedience . Reviewers of the day noted that Hope's actions were unconventional , but ascribed ...
... Hope Leslie , embodied in repeated action , is that a woman may be driven by her sense of politi- cal powerlessness to undertake civil dis- obedience . Reviewers of the day noted that Hope's actions were unconventional , but ascribed ...
Halaman 22
... Hope . Hope is less bigoted than others in the Puritan community : partly because she has relatives in the Established Church , " she enjoyed the capacities of her nature , and permitted her mind to expand beyond the contracted ...
... Hope . Hope is less bigoted than others in the Puritan community : partly because she has relatives in the Established Church , " she enjoyed the capacities of her nature , and permitted her mind to expand beyond the contracted ...
Halaman 23
... Hope and Esther operate on dif- ferent principles , only one of which is acceptable for women in the Puritan com- munity . Esther's touchstone is submission to religious and community authority ; Hope's is abstract justice and ...
... Hope and Esther operate on dif- ferent principles , only one of which is acceptable for women in the Puritan com- munity . Esther's touchstone is submission to religious and community authority ; Hope's is abstract justice and ...
Isi
A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Literary | 41 |
Hak Cipta | |
4 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
Alerik American Fiction American literature American Women Writers Anthology believe Boston Brenda Brothers canon Catharine Catharine Maria Sedgwick century character Child coll culture Daring to Dream daughter death edition Emily Dickinson essays Everell Eystein Fanny Fern fantasy Father Hansen female feminist Feminist Criticism Fetterley gender Hale Hale's Harper heart heroine HILDA SILFVERLING Holley Hope Leslie Indian Irving Jane Judith Fetterley Kelley's Kessler LEGACY letters Magawisca maiden male Maria marriage married Mary Kelley ment mother myths never Nina Baym nineteenth nineteenth-century Northwood novel patriarchal poems political popular Press Private Woman Public Stage readers republic Rip Van Winkle Rip's Romelee Rose Terry Cooke Ruth Hall Sarah Hale Sarah Josepha Hale Sedgwick sexual sleep social society Stowe Susan tell texts thee thou tion Tompkins tradition ture Uncle Tom's Cabin Univ Utopias village Woman's Fiction women authors Wright writing wrote York young