Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 151
... early history is full of illustrations of the sufferings produced by wrong social conventions about the relation of the sexes . She herself told her second hus- band , William Godwin , about her childhood . Different as he was from her ...
... early history is full of illustrations of the sufferings produced by wrong social conventions about the relation of the sexes . She herself told her second hus- band , William Godwin , about her childhood . Different as he was from her ...
Pagina 278
... early without father or mother , with a crippled brother whom I had to help support . I began to work in the fields at sixteen.299 I had to work very hard and got a good deal of lump work . I have earned as much as 2s . 6d . a day at ...
... early without father or mother , with a crippled brother whom I had to help support . I began to work in the fields at sixteen.299 I had to work very hard and got a good deal of lump work . I have earned as much as 2s . 6d . a day at ...
Pagina 297
... early nine- teenth century thought that it not only made women suffer but also demoralised them and so broke up family life . They pointed to the separation of husbands and wives , parents and children , when , as so often happened they ...
... early nine- teenth century thought that it not only made women suffer but also demoralised them and so broke up family life . They pointed to the separation of husbands and wives , parents and children , when , as so often happened they ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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