Legacy, Volume 4-5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1987 |
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... males ex- erted over female life , even when that male was a trusted friend . In 1936 the Reverend Francis Grimké , one of the most respected men in Washington and a good friend of Cooper's , sent her a copy of a ser- mon called ...
... males ex- erted over female life , even when that male was a trusted friend . In 1936 the Reverend Francis Grimké , one of the most respected men in Washington and a good friend of Cooper's , sent her a copy of a ser- mon called ...
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... male , her fiction goes on implicitly to rec- ognize " protection " as the responsibility of women towards themselves , rather than as the function of a parental or male " other . " But Bachelard's topoanalysis - the term he uses to ...
... male , her fiction goes on implicitly to rec- ognize " protection " as the responsibility of women towards themselves , rather than as the function of a parental or male " other . " But Bachelard's topoanalysis - the term he uses to ...
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... male writers sometimes get flattened in the same intro- ductions , reduced to being participants in a single male tradition . What is actually being invoked is not " the " literary tradition of American men , but the construction of ...
... male writers sometimes get flattened in the same intro- ductions , reduced to being participants in a single male tradition . What is actually being invoked is not " the " literary tradition of American men , but the construction of ...
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Editors Note | 2 |
Miss Grief by Constance Fenimore Woolson | 11 |
Mary E Wilkins Freeman 18521930 Leah Blatt Glasser | 37 |
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