Women and Fiction: Feminism and the Novel, 1880-1920Harvester Press, 1979 - 263 sider A biography of the New York Yankee slugger whose feat of playing in 2130 consecutive games earned him the nickname "The Iron Man." |
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... called pessimsim which repudiated the glib meliorism of conven- tional assumptions . But more central , and more specific to late nineteenth- century realism in England was its rejection of the indi- vidualistic moral imperatives which ...
... called pessimsim which repudiated the glib meliorism of conven- tional assumptions . But more central , and more specific to late nineteenth- century realism in England was its rejection of the indi- vidualistic moral imperatives which ...
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... called ' How Shall we Solve the Marriage Problem ? " that marriages should be ' primarily ' for the happiness of ' the parties themselves ' rather than for any abstract notion of the good of the community . As for the existing laws ...
... called ' How Shall we Solve the Marriage Problem ? " that marriages should be ' primarily ' for the happiness of ' the parties themselves ' rather than for any abstract notion of the good of the community . As for the existing laws ...
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... called ' knowledge in the head ' . These he identified with all that is worst in modern industrial civiliza- tion . But they were also an important part of the aggressive feminism which , to use Virginia Woolf's words , turned the ...
... called ' knowledge in the head ' . These he identified with all that is worst in modern industrial civiliza- tion . But they were also an important part of the aggressive feminism which , to use Virginia Woolf's words , turned the ...
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Women Ideology and Censorship in | 3 |
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Women and Fiction: Feminism and the Novel, 1880-1920 Patricia Stubbs Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1981 |
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