In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Women and literature - England - History - 19th century . 3. Johnson , Samuel , 1709-1784 - Characters - Women . 4 . Feminist fiction , English - History and criticism . 5 . Johnson , Samuel , 1709-1784 - Influence . 6. Women in ...
... Women and literature - England - History - 19th century . 3. Johnson , Samuel , 1709-1784 - Characters - Women . 4 . Feminist fiction , English - History and criticism . 5 . Johnson , Samuel , 1709-1784 - Influence . 6. Women in ...
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... women . Obviously , the benevolent paternalism so touted by the age did not extend to them . Johnson also punctures the sanctimony of benevolent paternalism to reveal the contempt and abuse heaped on women who are alone . Rambler 12 ...
... women . Obviously , the benevolent paternalism so touted by the age did not extend to them . Johnson also punctures the sanctimony of benevolent paternalism to reveal the contempt and abuse heaped on women who are alone . Rambler 12 ...
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... women , see James G. Basker , " Dancing Dogs , Women Preachers and the Myth of Johnson's Misogyny " in The Age of Johnson , 3 ( 1990 ) : 63-90 and Annette Wheeler Cafarelli , " Johnson and Women : Demasculinizing Literary History ...
... women , see James G. Basker , " Dancing Dogs , Women Preachers and the Myth of Johnson's Misogyny " in The Age of Johnson , 3 ( 1990 ) : 63-90 and Annette Wheeler Cafarelli , " Johnson and Women : Demasculinizing Literary History ...
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