Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... daughters : thus , the women are funda- mental to American political and economic independence , and can allow men the lux- ury of political debate . They show their patriotism by carrying out the duties of mother and daughter.18 As the ...
... daughters : thus , the women are funda- mental to American political and economic independence , and can allow men the lux- ury of political debate . They show their patriotism by carrying out the duties of mother and daughter.18 As the ...
Halaman 25
... daughter's reading and initiated her into political concepts . " My father had the habit of having his children always about him , and . . . there was no part of his life which we did not partake . I remember well looking upon a ...
... daughter's reading and initiated her into political concepts . " My father had the habit of having his children always about him , and . . . there was no part of his life which we did not partake . I remember well looking upon a ...
Halaman 37
... daughter and a sister " ( p . 215 ) ; by finding surrogate parents in a peasant couple who have just lost a daughter ; and ultimately , of course by acquiring a hus- band . Although this may seem a disappoint- ingly conservative ...
... daughter and a sister " ( p . 215 ) ; by finding surrogate parents in a peasant couple who have just lost a daughter ; and ultimately , of course by acquiring a hus- band . Although this may seem a disappoint- ingly conservative ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
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