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Here we see the swiftly drawn portrait of a woman of energy , power and judgment , as well as emotion , who fell in love , not accidentally , with the man she would have wished to have been . To her marriage means , essentially , an ...
Here we see the swiftly drawn portrait of a woman of energy , power and judgment , as well as emotion , who fell in love , not accidentally , with the man she would have wished to have been . To her marriage means , essentially , an ...
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He says repeatedly I consider woman as a beautiful romantic animal , that may be adorned with furs and feathers , pearls and diamonds , ores and silks . One of the fathers , if I am rightly informed , has defined a woman to be “ An ...
He says repeatedly I consider woman as a beautiful romantic animal , that may be adorned with furs and feathers , pearls and diamonds , ores and silks . One of the fathers , if I am rightly informed , has defined a woman to be “ An ...
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... she did not compromise on her statement of woman's wrongs - it never quite reached the status of an explicit demand for woman's rights . Even Fanny , Jane Austen's most " creep - mouse " heroine stands up to her awe - inspiring ...
... she did not compromise on her statement of woman's wrongs - it never quite reached the status of an explicit demand for woman's rights . Even Fanny , Jane Austen's most " creep - mouse " heroine stands up to her awe - inspiring ...
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