Higher Education for Girls in North American College Fiction 1886-1912Department of English, Lund University, 2005 - 294 páginas |
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Página 43
... tion focused on the indisputable fact that women , not men , bore babies and could yield milk . Those capacities are confirmed by young girls ' menstrua- tion , a biological process which was used as a weapon against women's high- er ...
... tion focused on the indisputable fact that women , not men , bore babies and could yield milk . Those capacities are confirmed by young girls ' menstrua- tion , a biological process which was used as a weapon against women's high- er ...
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... tion . Higher academic education is treated less seriously in male college fic- tion . For instance , cheating is frequent at men's fictive institutions ; but cul- prits tend to get away with it , faculty members seem bored with it ...
... tion . Higher academic education is treated less seriously in male college fic- tion . For instance , cheating is frequent at men's fictive institutions ; but cul- prits tend to get away with it , faculty members seem bored with it ...
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... tion of the race ' . Towards the end that student feels certain that a combina- tion of marriage and professional activity is possible , whereas the fourth girl in the student quartet disagrees : in her opinion , a woman has to choose ...
... tion of the race ' . Towards the end that student feels certain that a combina- tion of marriage and professional activity is possible , whereas the fourth girl in the student quartet disagrees : in her opinion , a woman has to choose ...
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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