"Heaven and Home": Charlotte M. Yonge's Domestic Fiction and the Victorian Debate Over WomenEnglish Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1995 - 125 sider |
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... College , London , opened in 1848 , and Bedford College , London , opened in 1849. While the Princess's university was based on male fantasies of a woman's dream of a college where students can " lose the child , assume / The woman ...
... College , London , opened in 1848 , and Bedford College , London , opened in 1849. While the Princess's university was based on male fantasies of a woman's dream of a college where students can " lose the child , assume / The woman ...
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... College . The unexpected success of this venture presumably encouraged Elizabeth Reid , the next year , in opening Bedford College , a woman - run and non - denominational version of the male - run Anglican Queen's College , with ...
... College . The unexpected success of this venture presumably encouraged Elizabeth Reid , the next year , in opening Bedford College , a woman - run and non - denominational version of the male - run Anglican Queen's College , with ...
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... College and Bedford Col- lege ( Burstyn 24 ) , and included Dorothea Beale , Frances Buss , Sophia Jex - Blake , and Barbara Leigh Smith . The North London Collegiate School was opened in 1850 , and Cheltenham Ladies ' College in 1854 ...
... College and Bedford Col- lege ( Burstyn 24 ) , and included Dorothea Beale , Frances Buss , Sophia Jex - Blake , and Barbara Leigh Smith . The North London Collegiate School was opened in 1850 , and Cheltenham Ladies ' College in 1854 ...
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