"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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Side 15
... Daughter of the Church " " True to the kindred points of heaven and home . " WILLIAM WORDSWORTH , “ To a Skylark ” As a favourite phrase of the prolific and best - selling writer , Charlotte Mary Yonge ( 1823-1901 ) , and one which ...
... Daughter of the Church " " True to the kindred points of heaven and home . " WILLIAM WORDSWORTH , “ To a Skylark ” As a favourite phrase of the prolific and best - selling writer , Charlotte Mary Yonge ( 1823-1901 ) , and one which ...
Side 16
... daughter , and thus with social conservatism and the economic interests of the landed gentry , but she also saw herself and projected herself as " a daughter of the church . " Her religious convic- tions , formed first by her father's ...
... daughter , and thus with social conservatism and the economic interests of the landed gentry , but she also saw herself and projected herself as " a daughter of the church . " Her religious convic- tions , formed first by her father's ...
Side 18
... daughter , another daughter reacts by silently and entirely dedicat- ing her life to him : Ethel stood unnoticed and silent , making no outward protestation , but with lips compressed , as in her heart of hearts , she passed the ...
... daughter , another daughter reacts by silently and entirely dedicat- ing her life to him : Ethel stood unnoticed and silent , making no outward protestation , but with lips compressed , as in her heart of hearts , she passed the ...
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
acceptable according active associated become beliefs brother cause chapter characters Charlotte Christian Church Clever Woman College common concern contemporary continued Daisy Chain daughter debate described discussion domestic effective employment energies especially essential established Ethel eventually fact father feel female feminine feminist fiction gender girls Heir of Redclyffe House husband important instance institutions interest involved issues Keble Keble's Lady later leads learning less lives London male marriage married middle-class moral mother movement narrative nature never novel Oxford period Pillars political position presented question Rachel reform relation relationship religious represented responsible role says sense shows sister sisterhoods social society sphere spiritual story success suffrage suggests teaching Three Brides tion Tractarian traditional values Victorian wife Womankind women writes Yonge Yonge's young
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