Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... woman , the old maid - hers , the defense of the abused child . She fearlessly unmasked the bitter cruelty of New England parents - she lavishly praised the long suffering women who took up the burden of dying mothers . Her women ...
... woman , the old maid - hers , the defense of the abused child . She fearlessly unmasked the bitter cruelty of New England parents - she lavishly praised the long suffering women who took up the burden of dying mothers . Her women ...
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... women from the world suggests the other extreme , toward which the women of Miss Sedgwick's day were tending . Her period saw the beginning of the discussion con- cerning " women's rights " which was later to attain such mag- nitude ...
... women from the world suggests the other extreme , toward which the women of Miss Sedgwick's day were tending . Her period saw the beginning of the discussion con- cerning " women's rights " which was later to attain such mag- nitude ...
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... Women's Rights women ! " Sidell replies , " Amen and amen to that . " 49 The injustice of a husband's appropriation and use of his wife's property to pay his private debts , seemed most unjust to Miss Sedgwick . In one of her letters ...
... Women's Rights women ! " Sidell replies , " Amen and amen to that . " 49 The injustice of a husband's appropriation and use of his wife's property to pay his private debts , seemed most unjust to Miss Sedgwick . In one of her letters ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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