Colby Quarterly, Volume 34Colby College, 1998 |
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... Female Will , ” the pejorative female - gendered trope of power , with empiricist 2. Irene Tayler , the first to consider negative representations of the female figures in Blake's work , accounted for them by arguing that Blake was ...
... Female Will , ” the pejorative female - gendered trope of power , with empiricist 2. Irene Tayler , the first to consider negative representations of the female figures in Blake's work , accounted for them by arguing that Blake was ...
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... Female Pen.15 This humorous sally regarding the latent potential in women emerges out of a setting in which many women of quality took seriously the male challenges to improve themselves . Pursuing the study of natural philosophy ...
... Female Pen.15 This humorous sally regarding the latent potential in women emerges out of a setting in which many women of quality took seriously the male challenges to improve themselves . Pursuing the study of natural philosophy ...
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... female characters in friendships and community , people speaking to one another . As Elizabeth Ammons argues in " Going in Circles : The Female Geography of Jewett's Country of the Pointed Firs , ” Jewett never quite mastered the skill ...
... female characters in friendships and community , people speaking to one another . As Elizabeth Ammons argues in " Going in Circles : The Female Geography of Jewett's Country of the Pointed Firs , ” Jewett never quite mastered the skill ...
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