The Augustan Vision |
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Pamela had few civic rights , no political means of expression , negligible social standing : but her private life was to a large extent her own ( more so than in the age of Paley ) , and that she could attain the status of heroine ...
Pamela had few civic rights , no political means of expression , negligible social standing : but her private life was to a large extent her own ( more so than in the age of Paley ) , and that she could attain the status of heroine ...
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But behind the Victorian phraseology there is a real issue – how do you give feminine values ( whatever they may be ) full expression in a culture whose mores are built around the dominance of men ? How do you give women a voice when ...
But behind the Victorian phraseology there is a real issue – how do you give feminine values ( whatever they may be ) full expression in a culture whose mores are built around the dominance of men ? How do you give women a voice when ...
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Her harrowing emotions , particularly after her lover's death at the hands of her intended husband , find expression in a series of plangent speeches . Even the charnelhouse meditations , degraded by incompetent poets later on ...
Her harrowing emotions , particularly after her lover's death at the hands of her intended husband , find expression in a series of plangent speeches . Even the charnelhouse meditations , degraded by incompetent poets later on ...
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