The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... women inhabit Blithedale , the Eve and the Virgin . Priscilla resides above humanity with her angelic kin and Zenobia dwells not so much on earth as within it with her likenesses . Thus , The Blithedale Romance records the vic- tory of ...
... women inhabit Blithedale , the Eve and the Virgin . Priscilla resides above humanity with her angelic kin and Zenobia dwells not so much on earth as within it with her likenesses . Thus , The Blithedale Romance records the vic- tory of ...
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... women fighting for a better life for women . " Dale Spender , in the " Introduction " to Mother of the Novel , notes that she originally intended to write a book on early women novelists and " had assumed that women novelists had not ...
... women fighting for a better life for women . " Dale Spender , in the " Introduction " to Mother of the Novel , notes that she originally intended to write a book on early women novelists and " had assumed that women novelists had not ...
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... women's language " , as formulated in Robin Lakoff's Language and Woman's Place , does exist ; Lakoff's ideas are a reference point throughout the book . After a chapter maintaining the tenuous thesis that women have changed from a ...
... women's language " , as formulated in Robin Lakoff's Language and Woman's Place , does exist ; Lakoff's ideas are a reference point throughout the book . After a chapter maintaining the tenuous thesis that women have changed from a ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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