CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... Mary Shelley 191- 20 ) ; Knoepflmacher ( 106–12 ) ; Richardson ( 155 ) ; Homans ( 106 ) ; Gilbert and Gubar ( 230- 46 ) . 12For discussions of the ideology of the egalitarian bourgeois family as Shelley's visionary family , see Mellor ( ...
... Mary Shelley 191- 20 ) ; Knoepflmacher ( 106–12 ) ; Richardson ( 155 ) ; Homans ( 106 ) ; Gilbert and Gubar ( 230- 46 ) . 12For discussions of the ideology of the egalitarian bourgeois family as Shelley's visionary family , see Mellor ( ...
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College English Association. Poovey , Mary . The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer : Ideology as Style in the Works of Mary Wollstonecraft , Mary Shelley , and Jane Austen . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1984 . Rich , Adrienne . " Compulsory ...
College English Association. Poovey , Mary . The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer : Ideology as Style in the Works of Mary Wollstonecraft , Mary Shelley , and Jane Austen . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1984 . Rich , Adrienne . " Compulsory ...
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... Mary Dunne , I am Mary Dunne , I am Mary Dunne . ( 251 ) The very title of the novel focuses on a gender - specific experience : A woman cannot even claim title to her own name . Thus , the thrice - married Mary is first Mary Dunne ...
... Mary Dunne , I am Mary Dunne , I am Mary Dunne . ( 251 ) The very title of the novel focuses on a gender - specific experience : A woman cannot even claim title to her own name . Thus , the thrice - married Mary is first Mary Dunne ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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