An Experience of Women: Pattern and Change in Nineteenth-century EuropeTemple University Press, 1982 - 673 Seiten |
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... wrote Corinne that an Englishman simply would not tolerate a wife's independent career . Corinne's dilemma was that she could flourish as a woman of genius only in Italy , and if she married her English lover , she would have to give up ...
... wrote Corinne that an Englishman simply would not tolerate a wife's independent career . Corinne's dilemma was that she could flourish as a woman of genius only in Italy , and if she married her English lover , she would have to give up ...
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... wrote a whole book on married love in history . Mme Michelet is said to have been another creative co - worker . " A rare couple for whom we have testimony from both partners were Charles and Elisa Lemmonier . Protestant in religion ...
... wrote a whole book on married love in history . Mme Michelet is said to have been another creative co - worker . " A rare couple for whom we have testimony from both partners were Charles and Elisa Lemmonier . Protestant in religion ...
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... wrote that she did not understand how a woman could summon the fortitude to write at the bedside of a sick child . Others said that it would be impossible to combine the duties of a vigilant teacher of one's children with those of an ...
... wrote that she did not understand how a woman could summon the fortitude to write at the bedside of a sick child . Others said that it would be impossible to combine the duties of a vigilant teacher of one's children with those of an ...
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The Pattern | 9 |
Only a Girl | 21 |
The Jeune Fille and Her Dowry | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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