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... women , in particular the working woman , demonstrates the close connection between feminism and the new social doctrines current in the 1830s and 1840s . It is a connection which underlies Tennyson's The Princess ( 1847 ) . Clough ...
... women , in particular the working woman , demonstrates the close connection between feminism and the new social doctrines current in the 1830s and 1840s . It is a connection which underlies Tennyson's The Princess ( 1847 ) . Clough ...
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... women , in particular the working woman , demonstrates the close connection between feminism and the new social doctrines current in the 1830s and 1840s . It is a connection which underlies Tennyson's The Princess ( 1847 ) .16 Clough ...
... women , in particular the working woman , demonstrates the close connection between feminism and the new social doctrines current in the 1830s and 1840s . It is a connection which underlies Tennyson's The Princess ( 1847 ) .16 Clough ...
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... women , How even churning and washing the dary the scullery duties . Wait but a touch to redeem , and convert them to charms and attractions , Scrubbing requires for true grace but frank and artistical handling , And the removal of ...
... women , How even churning and washing the dary the scullery duties . Wait but a touch to redeem , and convert them to charms and attractions , Scrubbing requires for true grace but frank and artistical handling , And the removal of ...
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Writing London: The Trace of the Urban Text from Blake to Dickens, Volume 1 Julian Wolfreys No preview available - 1998 |