Higher Education for Girls in North American College Fiction 1886-1912Department of English, Lund University, 2005 - 294 páginas |
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Página 126
... feels both free and naughty – an ' intoxicating ' combination usually ascribed to boys . Similarly , in Webster's When Patty Went to College ( NY : Century , Grosset & Dunlap , 1903 ) , 262 , Patty feels the ' deliciously guilty thrill ...
... feels both free and naughty – an ' intoxicating ' combination usually ascribed to boys . Similarly , in Webster's When Patty Went to College ( NY : Century , Grosset & Dunlap , 1903 ) , 262 , Patty feels the ' deliciously guilty thrill ...
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... feels that her ' novel heart ' has become ' molten ' in her breast . A child opens a well of emo- tions in her ; she is filled with gratitude towards her suitor when he rescues her from possible drowning , and with pity for him when he ...
... feels that her ' novel heart ' has become ' molten ' in her breast . A child opens a well of emo- tions in her ; she is filled with gratitude towards her suitor when he rescues her from possible drowning , and with pity for him when he ...
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... feels she cannot live up to her mother's aspirations for her , she is hostile to the project and there- fore unable to derive much real pleasure from academic endeavours . Elinor now feels free ' to revolt against the rules and duties ...
... feels she cannot live up to her mother's aspirations for her , she is hostile to the project and there- fore unable to derive much real pleasure from academic endeavours . Elinor now feels free ' to revolt against the rules and duties ...
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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