Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... gives numerous examples of these criticisms . In a letter to a friend , Thomas Jefferson gives similar advice on the reading suitable for young women . " A great obstacle to good education is the inordinate passion prevalent for novels ...
... gives numerous examples of these criticisms . In a letter to a friend , Thomas Jefferson gives similar advice on the reading suitable for young women . " A great obstacle to good education is the inordinate passion prevalent for novels ...
Halaman 10
... gives to them in- dicate that she believed opinions like his were a real obstacle to women writers . The over- blown rhetoric she assigns him is a clear sign of her disapproval of this stereotypical masculinity , just as the Lady's ...
... gives to them in- dicate that she believed opinions like his were a real obstacle to women writers . The over- blown rhetoric she assigns him is a clear sign of her disapproval of this stereotypical masculinity , just as the Lady's ...
Halaman 14
... gives her preachers characteristics of artists ; see " The Lady of Little Fishing " and " Peter the Parson , " both in Rodman the Keeper . " A similar unacknowledged attraction exists between the women in Woolson's " A Florentine ...
... gives her preachers characteristics of artists ; see " The Lady of Little Fishing " and " Peter the Parson , " both in Rodman the Keeper . " A similar unacknowledged attraction exists between the women in Woolson's " A Florentine ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
Elizabeth Ammons | 61 |
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