Higher Education for Girls in North American College Fiction 1886-1912Department of English, Lund University, 2005 - 294 páginas |
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... early College Girls actually emphasizes courtship and marriage . The few scholars who have investigated female college fiction on a larger scale have primarily regarded these books as textual manifestations of a promising enterprise ...
... early College Girls actually emphasizes courtship and marriage . The few scholars who have investigated female college fiction on a larger scale have primarily regarded these books as textual manifestations of a promising enterprise ...
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... early women scholars , quite apart from a natural tendency among academics to marry later than those not involved in higher education . Looking at the figures from a distance in 1984 , Mary Cookingham gave eco- nomic reasons for these ...
... early women scholars , quite apart from a natural tendency among academics to marry later than those not involved in higher education . Looking at the figures from a distance in 1984 , Mary Cookingham gave eco- nomic reasons for these ...
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... early assessment of Lydia holds water . She is usually indisputably in com- mand , as when she asks her friends to behave ' as if [ they ] were at home in civilized society ' . They later find out that while she professes to embrace ...
... early assessment of Lydia holds water . She is usually indisputably in com- mand , as when she asks her friends to behave ' as if [ they ] were at home in civilized society ' . They later find out that while she professes to embrace ...
Contenido
Acknowledgements | 9 |
The Bildungsroman | 23 |
Control and guidance | 34 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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