Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... Fiction of Louisa May Alcott is a feminist analysis of the connections between Alcott's sensation fiction and her domestic fiction . Although Keyser is not the first to notice the com- monalities between the apparently dis- parate ...
... Fiction of Louisa May Alcott is a feminist analysis of the connections between Alcott's sensation fiction and her domestic fiction . Although Keyser is not the first to notice the com- monalities between the apparently dis- parate ...
Halaman 115
... fiction , Cooke's life and work defy her culture's traditions . By actively opposing the orga- nized women's movement and by endorsing the idealized femininity of domestic reli- gion , however , her life and work also em- brace those ...
... fiction , Cooke's life and work defy her culture's traditions . By actively opposing the orga- nized women's movement and by endorsing the idealized femininity of domestic reli- gion , however , her life and work also em- brace those ...
Halaman 119
... fiction Cooke argues for , or per- haps , yearns for , a religious ideal ; in her most realistic fiction she finds the freedom to express her anger over the disparity between the ideal and the real , celebrating vocal , aggressive women ...
... fiction Cooke argues for , or per- haps , yearns for , a religious ideal ; in her most realistic fiction she finds the freedom to express her anger over the disparity between the ideal and the real , celebrating vocal , aggressive women ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
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