The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Gerda Lerner. stream of printed matter demanded an army of writers . Who better than women could find the proper tone and approach ? A host of " scribbling women " began to influence the literary scene . The female writers of popular ...
Gerda Lerner. stream of printed matter demanded an army of writers . Who better than women could find the proper tone and approach ? A host of " scribbling women " began to influence the literary scene . The female writers of popular ...
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... writers , to which Mrs. Stowe had so largely contributed , most of these were written by women . The lady editors , writers , and journalists of the early nine- teenth century were , as a group , not particularly brave , nor were they ...
... writers , to which Mrs. Stowe had so largely contributed , most of these were written by women . The lady editors , writers , and journalists of the early nine- teenth century were , as a group , not particularly brave , nor were they ...
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... writer , and Willa Cather , who depicted the harsh life on the midwestern prairie , were typical of the best of this regional fiction writing . Edith Wharton described the dying aristocracy of New York society . All four of these writers ...
... writer , and Willa Cather , who depicted the harsh life on the midwestern prairie , were typical of the best of this regional fiction writing . Edith Wharton described the dying aristocracy of New York society . All four of these writers ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |