American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... woman's mission to understand, pity, and nurture, but not to judge; society's obligation to redefine moral ethics so as to protect those at the "bottom of society , ' ' especially the ' 'young and unguarded . ' ' The latter required ...
... woman's mission to understand, pity, and nurture, but not to judge; society's obligation to redefine moral ethics so as to protect those at the "bottom of society , ' ' especially the ' 'young and unguarded . ' ' The latter required ...
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... woman, an expression of her views on the theocracy — no matter how conventional — might have been regarded as presumptuous. This would explain the curious argumentative tone in which she presents her father's elegy — she begins by ...
... woman, an expression of her views on the theocracy — no matter how conventional — might have been regarded as presumptuous. This would explain the curious argumentative tone in which she presents her father's elegy — she begins by ...
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... woman must be silenced. Today, the vagaries of fortune being what they are, Chopin's sex again influences her ... woman with a complex, ironic comprehension of the intellectual and emotional implications of ordinary situations ...
... woman must be silenced. Today, the vagaries of fortune being what they are, Chopin's sex again influences her ... woman with a complex, ironic comprehension of the intellectual and emotional implications of ordinary situations ...
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