Women, Letters, and the NovelAMS Press, 1980 - 218 Seiten |
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... reason , aided by facts collected empirically , could supply the answers no longer provided by traditional religion or a divine - right monarchy . It was believed possible to under- stand human nature and prescribe rules for a healthy ...
... reason , aided by facts collected empirically , could supply the answers no longer provided by traditional religion or a divine - right monarchy . It was believed possible to under- stand human nature and prescribe rules for a healthy ...
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... Reason , Religion , and even the Will is subservient to that all- powerful Passion which forces us sometimes to Actions our Natures most detest ; Mother against Daughter , Father against Son , con- trives ; all Obligations of Blood and ...
... Reason , Religion , and even the Will is subservient to that all- powerful Passion which forces us sometimes to Actions our Natures most detest ; Mother against Daughter , Father against Son , con- trives ; all Obligations of Blood and ...
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... reason over passion , and reality over fantasy . But in advocating women's schools , she could not always keep an ironic note from her writing , for she knew she was demanding it in a social vacuum : But to what Study shall we apply ...
... reason over passion , and reality over fantasy . But in advocating women's schools , she could not always keep an ironic note from her writing , for she knew she was demanding it in a social vacuum : But to what Study shall we apply ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
The Economic Status of Women | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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