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... marriages . Although Austen never directly mentions the legal doctrines involved in coverture - the sys- tem under which women , like children , belong in marriage to men and are subject to male control of their persons and their ...
... marriages . Although Austen never directly mentions the legal doctrines involved in coverture - the sys- tem under which women , like children , belong in marriage to men and are subject to male control of their persons and their ...
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... marriage contract in the early nine- teenth century and the marriages that close Sense and Sensibility share the problems involved in the shifting power relations of gendered subjectivity . A new female subject was under construction ...
... marriage contract in the early nine- teenth century and the marriages that close Sense and Sensibility share the problems involved in the shifting power relations of gendered subjectivity . A new female subject was under construction ...
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... Married Women's Property in England : Questions on Some Current Views . " Eighteenth - Century Studies 17 ( 1984 ) : 121-38 . Pateman , Carole . The Sexual Contract . Stanford UP , 1988 . Perkin , Joan . Women and Marriage in Nineteenth ...
... Married Women's Property in England : Questions on Some Current Views . " Eighteenth - Century Studies 17 ( 1984 ) : 121-38 . Pateman , Carole . The Sexual Contract . Stanford UP , 1988 . Perkin , Joan . Women and Marriage in Nineteenth ...
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