Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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Page 46
... domestic life must necessarily include a husband and / or children and that domestic work is necessarily performed for the good of God and one's family . Freeman's women may be domestic artists or deeply satisfied by domestic pleasures ...
... domestic life must necessarily include a husband and / or children and that domestic work is necessarily performed for the good of God and one's family . Freeman's women may be domestic artists or deeply satisfied by domestic pleasures ...
Page 49
... domestic avocations and the culture of flow- ers " ( cited by Welter 165 ) . And in American Woman's Home , there are how - to chapters on " Care of Yards and Gardens , " " Propagation , " and " Cultivation of Fruit . " Nevertheless ...
... domestic avocations and the culture of flow- ers " ( cited by Welter 165 ) . And in American Woman's Home , there are how - to chapters on " Care of Yards and Gardens , " " Propagation , " and " Cultivation of Fruit . " Nevertheless ...
Page 51
... domestic worlds were threatened , most of Freeman's women characters 15. Both Mary Wales and Charles Freeman encouraged Freeman to write fiction and ensured that she was not burdened by domestic chores , but the husband was more ...
... domestic worlds were threatened , most of Freeman's women characters 15. Both Mary Wales and Charles Freeman encouraged Freeman to write fiction and ensured that she was not burdened by domestic chores , but the husband was more ...
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