Higher Education for Girls in North American College Fiction 1886-1912Department of English, Lund University, 2005 - 294 páginas |
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... kind depended not least on where she lived . Eschbach points to the good prepar- atory schooling which was offered in the north - eastern part of the USA , 82 Solomon , 15 . 83 Raymond in Liberal Education , ed . by Orton , 27–57 ( 31 ) ...
... kind depended not least on where she lived . Eschbach points to the good prepar- atory schooling which was offered in the north - eastern part of the USA , 82 Solomon , 15 . 83 Raymond in Liberal Education , ed . by Orton , 27–57 ( 31 ) ...
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... kind that President Raymond provided in the early days of Vassar.19 Physically delicate , Clare was spared and emotionally spoilt at home . While the selfish Christine came to college with a self - assurance that must be tempered ...
... kind that President Raymond provided in the early days of Vassar.19 Physically delicate , Clare was spared and emotionally spoilt at home . While the selfish Christine came to college with a self - assurance that must be tempered ...
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... kind of work to which they should devote their lives . They ought to like their proper work ; certainly they were expected to be better at it than men . The development of the two protagonists in the earliest college novel , Brown's Two ...
... kind of work to which they should devote their lives . They ought to like their proper work ; certainly they were expected to be better at it than men . The development of the two protagonists in the earliest college novel , Brown's Two ...
Contenido
Acknowledgements | 9 |
The Bildungsroman | 23 |
Control and guidance | 34 |
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Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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