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Women Must Work addresses the tragedy , as Aldington sees it , of the liberated
career woman , who , despite her idealistic dreams , becomes selfish ,
unconsciously repeats the mistakes of her parents ' generation , and ,
consequently , fails ...
Women Must Work addresses the tragedy , as Aldington sees it , of the liberated
career woman , who , despite her idealistic dreams , becomes selfish ,
unconsciously repeats the mistakes of her parents ' generation , and ,
consequently , fails ...
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Frequently , management by others prolongs the protagonist ' s state of
innocence into the twenties , when the woman must begin to assert herself and
learn to manage her own affairs . ( At age twenty - four , for example , Eva Trout
does not ...
Frequently , management by others prolongs the protagonist ' s state of
innocence into the twenties , when the woman must begin to assert herself and
learn to manage her own affairs . ( At age twenty - four , for example , Eva Trout
does not ...
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Both her father and his friends held literary standards not always easy for a self -
educated young woman to attain . She burned her early manuscript efforts , wrote
secretly at night , and published anonymously ; she labored under the artistic ...
Both her father and his friends held literary standards not always easy for a self -
educated young woman to attain . She burned her early manuscript efforts , wrote
secretly at night , and published anonymously ; she labored under the artistic ...
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