Her bread To earn : women, money, and society from Defoe to Austen /
Much criticism has posited an all-powerful patriarchy that effectively marginalized and disempowered women until well into the nineteenth century. In a startling revisionist study, Mona Scheuermann refutes these stereotypes, finding that the images presented by eighteenth- and early nineteenth-centu...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Lexington :
The University Press of Kentucky,
©2015.
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- Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; ONE: Introduction; TWO: I was become, from a Lady of Pleasure, a Woman of Business, and of great Business too, I assure you.
- THREE: I have sometimes wished that it had pleased God to have taken me in mylast fever, when I had everybody's love and good opinion.
- FOUR: with Regard to the young Lady ... my own Observation assured me that she would be an inestimable Treasure to a good Husband.
- FIVE: I live in an age when light begins to appear even in regions that have hitherto been thick darkness.
- SIX: Still she mourned her child, lamented she was a daughter, and anticipated the aggravated ills of life that her sex rendered almost inevitable.SEVEN: He had ... enough to marry a woman as portionless even as Miss Taylor.
- EIGHT Conclusion; Notes; Index.