Legacy, Volume 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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Halaman 17
... true womanhood writings of the middle third of the nineteenth century . The phrase " true womanhood " was a favorite with writers about women during this period . They used the phrase “ as fre- quently as writers on religion mentioned ...
... true womanhood writings of the middle third of the nineteenth century . The phrase " true womanhood " was a favorite with writers about women during this period . They used the phrase “ as fre- quently as writers on religion mentioned ...
Halaman 18
... true woman was expected to be the angel of the sickroom and competent with medicines and leeches as well . However reticent and delicate the true woman was in the drawing room and in her bedroom , she was to be neither squeamish nor ...
... true woman was expected to be the angel of the sickroom and competent with medicines and leeches as well . However reticent and delicate the true woman was in the drawing room and in her bedroom , she was to be neither squeamish nor ...
Halaman 21
... True , in this same letter she poses as " Daisy " -an elfin child - bird with a flower's name who promises she will be content " to play in the woods till Dark " if only she could " just ... look in your face while you looked in mine ...
... True , in this same letter she poses as " Daisy " -an elfin child - bird with a flower's name who promises she will be content " to play in the woods till Dark " if only she could " just ... look in your face while you looked in mine ...
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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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