Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... influence . Two of these costs are well known , having been analyzed by femi- nist historians such as Ann Douglas , Joy Kasson , and Nancy Cott : that women exercise influence passively rather than actively and that designating the ...
... influence . Two of these costs are well known , having been analyzed by femi- nist historians such as Ann Douglas , Joy Kasson , and Nancy Cott : that women exercise influence passively rather than actively and that designating the ...
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... influence , the story can be read as a savage critique of the ways in which nineteenth - century culture gen- dered influence , so that men exercised an active , social influence through art , while women were limited to a passive ...
... influence , the story can be read as a savage critique of the ways in which nineteenth - century culture gen- dered influence , so that men exercised an active , social influence through art , while women were limited to a passive ...
Halaman 31
... influence , a shift which allows her to assume subject rather than object status , two troubling aspects of the closure of the novel still remain : the alignment of Gladys's power with the Mephisto- phelean influence of her decadent ...
... influence , a shift which allows her to assume subject rather than object status , two troubling aspects of the closure of the novel still remain : the alignment of Gladys's power with the Mephisto- phelean influence of her decadent ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
Jill Jones The Disappearing I in Our Nig | 38 |
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