Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... sexual and economic exploitation to which patriarchy subjects women . Orphaned at the conventional age of puberty , Hilda con- fronts the limited options available to most women before the twentieth century : dependence on relatives ...
... sexual and economic exploitation to which patriarchy subjects women . Orphaned at the conventional age of puberty , Hilda con- fronts the limited options available to most women before the twentieth century : dependence on relatives ...
Halaman 39
... sexual desire takes on a radically different meaning . Through a male persona , it dar- ingly reclaims the right to sexual satisfac- tion for women as well as for men — and for the female author and reader as well as for their fictional ...
... sexual desire takes on a radically different meaning . Through a male persona , it dar- ingly reclaims the right to sexual satisfac- tion for women as well as for men — and for the female author and reader as well as for their fictional ...
Halaman 44
... sexual indulgence . Love of home , children , and domestic duties are the only passions that they feel " ( Degler 254 ) . In women's fiction and poetry , however , most likely as a result of this repressive sexual ideology , women's ...
... sexual indulgence . Love of home , children , and domestic duties are the only passions that they feel " ( Degler 254 ) . In women's fiction and poetry , however , most likely as a result of this repressive sexual ideology , women's ...
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A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Women Writers | 2 |
Patriarchal Society and Matriarchal Family | 31 |
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