Higher Education for Girls in North American College Fiction 1886-1912Department of English, Lund University, 2005 - 294 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 33
Página 117
... princess's father provided a summer palace for the experiment . The image that the poet drew of Princess Ida's college resembles that of a convent in important respects : like novices , students have to make vows to cut ties with the ...
... princess's father provided a summer palace for the experiment . The image that the poet drew of Princess Ida's college resembles that of a convent in important respects : like novices , students have to make vows to cut ties with the ...
Página 118
... Princess ” ( May , 27 ) . They may have acted out the Gilbert burlesque of the poem of 1870 , The Princess , or Gilbert and Sullivan's opera version , Princess Ida ( 1884 ) . Written decades before the first women's college opened in ...
... Princess ” ( May , 27 ) . They may have acted out the Gilbert burlesque of the poem of 1870 , The Princess , or Gilbert and Sullivan's opera version , Princess Ida ( 1884 ) . Written decades before the first women's college opened in ...
Página 120
... Princess Ida , confronted by seemingly indestructible boundaries regarding woman's conditions and place , fiercely argues for ' equal might and rights'.140 She regards education as a necessary instrument in this struggle . A pioneer ...
... Princess Ida , confronted by seemingly indestructible boundaries regarding woman's conditions and place , fiercely argues for ' equal might and rights'.140 She regards education as a necessary instrument in this struggle . A pioneer ...
Contenido
Acknowledgements | 9 |
The Bildungsroman | 23 |
Control and guidance | 34 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
academic accept activities actually American appearance attitude Boston boys Brown Campus Career century characters claims college education college fiction College Girls college stories concerned considered contains course criticism Daddy-Long-Legs daughter demands described discussions domestic Elinor's English environment expected experience expressed fact father feels female feminine four friends Fuller future gained graduate higher education ideas important individual instance institution intellectual interest issue Jean Judy kind knowledge later living look magazine male means mentioned moral mother Nevertheless novel opinion particular period popular position present Princess Princess Ida protagonist published question readers reason referred regard respect responsibility Review Sallie Schwartz seen senior Smith social society studies teachers term texts tion University usually Vassar Webster whereas woman womanly women women's college writers written York young