Women, Letters, and the NovelAMS Press, 1980 - 218 Seiten |
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... culture were reflections of this critical economic shift . The old authorities were gone : the seventeenth century witnessed both the execution of the legitimate king and widespread religious dissent from traditional theology ; nor had ...
... culture were reflections of this critical economic shift . The old authorities were gone : the seventeenth century witnessed both the execution of the legitimate king and widespread religious dissent from traditional theology ; nor had ...
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... culture who therefore can be the test cases for working out a new balance between society's regulation and individual desire . When fictional heroines vacillated about leaving their parental homes and making their own choices , or when ...
... culture who therefore can be the test cases for working out a new balance between society's regulation and individual desire . When fictional heroines vacillated about leaving their parental homes and making their own choices , or when ...
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... culture that once a woman has engaged in sexual activity out of wedlock , she is ruined ; this follows from his other premise , that her chief purpose in life is the production of " legitimate Issue . " He further assumes that women ...
... culture that once a woman has engaged in sexual activity out of wedlock , she is ruined ; this follows from his other premise , that her chief purpose in life is the production of " legitimate Issue . " He further assumes that women ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
The Economic Status of Women | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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