Legacy, Volume 22,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2005 |
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... period's rich- est belletristic responses to the phenomenon of the American woman doctor . " That women might , could , would , and should share in the study and practice of medicine , " as she declared in 1873 , " the world found out ...
... period's rich- est belletristic responses to the phenomenon of the American woman doctor . " That women might , could , would , and should share in the study and practice of medicine , " as she declared in 1873 , " the world found out ...
Halaman 32
... period display nostal- gia for a passing frontier yet figure its disappear- ance as the inevitable outcome of Anglo - Saxon evolution toward a higher state of civilization ( Nemerov 300-01 ) . Anglo - American feminists participated in ...
... period display nostal- gia for a passing frontier yet figure its disappear- ance as the inevitable outcome of Anglo - Saxon evolution toward a higher state of civilization ( Nemerov 300-01 ) . Anglo - American feminists participated in ...
Halaman 93
... period ( 3 ) . Butterworth's status as spinster , occasional arrogance , and denial that she bla- tantly pries into the affairs of others are a source of great humor in both of these novels , yet this spinster detective ultimately ...
... period ( 3 ) . Butterworth's status as spinster , occasional arrogance , and denial that she bla- tantly pries into the affairs of others are a source of great humor in both of these novels , yet this spinster detective ultimately ...
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