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The fuzzy theory and women writers in the late eighteenth century

The fuzzy theory and women writers in the late eighteenth century

... for women, while undermining her ...other writers might be even more aware of the royal family if the situation changed, as it invariably did throughout the next fifteen years or ...

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Representations of Woman’s Body in Prose by Latvian Women Writers

Representations of Woman’s Body in Prose by Latvian Women Writers

... of women writers to personal forms of expression like letters, autobiographies, confessional poetry, diaries, and journals points up the effect of a life experienced as an art or an art experienced as a ...

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"Teaching Medieval  Italian Women Writers"

"Teaching Medieval Italian Women Writers"

... Italian women writers--experiences that cut across all time periods and nationalities, they should not limit their appreciation of these women and their works solely on what they can empathize and ...

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Negotiating the middlebrow: women writers and literary stardom in contemporary France

Negotiating the middlebrow: women writers and literary stardom in contemporary France

... features a monstrously misanthropic Nobel Prize author and constitutes a mordant attack on the literary milieu she was attempting to join: it was treated with considerable suspicion, several critics assuming that the ...

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Women writers of 19th century Britain

Women writers of 19th century Britain

... for women writers was born. Writing was considered unworthy of women, and only if she had a good reason for it (if she was the sole breadwinner in the family) it wasn’t frowned ...took women ...

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Voices in the clangour : the Second World War through the eyes of selected women writers in Britain and Italy

Voices in the clangour : the Second World War through the eyes of selected women writers in Britain and Italy

... The main consequences of those multifarious reasons for such a devastating conflict were to influence the human view of war, mirroring the crumbling of the old ideas and, at the same tine, the absence of replacmg values. ...

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New Nigerian Women Writers: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, African Feminism(s) and «The Danger of a Single Story»

New Nigerian Women Writers: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, African Feminism(s) and «The Danger of a Single Story»

... 20 «As a woman navigating the world I am struck often by the subtle, and not so subtle, gender inequities everywhere. It interests me. My writing reflects this interest. How then can feminism and being African be ...

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Unmanned territories : contemporary Italian women writers and the intertextual space of fantastic fiction

Unmanned territories : contemporary Italian women writers and the intertextual space of fantastic fiction

... Secondary Texts Abel, Elizabeth, Hirsch, Marianne and Langland, Elizabeth eds, The Voyage In: Fictions ofFemale SelfDevelopment Hanover, NH, London: University Press of New England Abula[r] ...

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In the eye of the beholder : representations of Australian Aborigines in the published works of colonial women writers

In the eye of the beholder : representations of Australian Aborigines in the published works of colonial women writers

... Trollope, who commented that, ‘It is taken for granted that Australia is ugly’, 145 several of my writers recorded their impressions of a strange, dreary or desolate land compared with the green fields of England. ...

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Imagining Cuba: Emigration, Tourism, and Imperialist Nostalgia in the Work of Spanish Women Writers and Photographers (1992-2015)

Imagining Cuba: Emigration, Tourism, and Imperialist Nostalgia in the Work of Spanish Women Writers and Photographers (1992-2015)

... the women bottle-feed him while driving down the Malecón, the baby sings: “Mulatas dadme de comer y dadme de ...(particularly women) and country, it is unrealistic to expect other countries to behave ...

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A masculine circle : the charter myth of genius and its effects on women writers

A masculine circle : the charter myth of genius and its effects on women writers

... One of the perhaps most well-known proofs for the existence of a cyclically continued prejudice against female authors and the way this influences the actual appraisal of their work, is a manuscript experiment conducted ...

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LOOKING FOR HOME IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES: NINETEENTH-CENTURY AUSTRALIAN-IRISH WOMEN WRITERS AND THE PROBLEM OF HOME-MAKING

LOOKING FOR HOME IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES: NINETEENTH-CENTURY AUSTRALIAN-IRISH WOMEN WRITERS AND THE PROBLEM OF HOME-MAKING

... A critical analysis of the writing histories of Mary Eliza Fullerton, Mary Grant Bruce and Marie Pitt (McKeown) will demonstrate the fragility of national identity in terms [r] ...

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The deepest South: a comparative analysis of issues of exile in the work of selected women writers from South Africa and the American South

The deepest South: a comparative analysis of issues of exile in the work of selected women writers from South Africa and the American South

... patronizing about oral literature. There is a present validity to oral literary communication. I totally disagree with people who feel that oral literature is one stage in the development of man’s artistic genius. To me ...

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Diasporic Women Writers: As a Social Perspective

Diasporic Women Writers: As a Social Perspective

... Jasmine has the courage to transform her dreams into reality. Which not only boosts the immense confidence of woman but it also serves as an energy for woman who wish to be liberated from the shackles of age, ‗old ...

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The intimacy which is knowledge : female friendship in the novels of women writers

The intimacy which is knowledge : female friendship in the novels of women writers

... See Paulina Palmer, 'Sisterhood, Relations between Women, and Women's Community' Chapter Six in Palmer, Contemporary Women's Fiction: Narrative Practice Theory', forthcoming, Hemel and F[r] ...

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Far from Silent: Nineteenth Century Irish Women Writers

Far from Silent: Nineteenth Century Irish Women Writers

... Less colourful than Cusack were nuns like Sister Mary Stanislaus MacCarthy, the daughter of Denis Florence MacCarthy and a Dominican; Maria Gibbons, Mother Columba, a Loreto nun from Nav[r] ...

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Jamming the machinery: écriture féminine and the practice of contemporary women writers in Australia

Jamming the machinery: écriture féminine and the practice of contemporary women writers in Australia

... I write academic papers from time to time and I write reviews of books and things like that so, and I actually think that that's an important part of the work that I do because I think i[r] ...

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Indian Diasporic Writers In Canada

Indian Diasporic Writers In Canada

... of women writers in English because they face more of the problems than ...the women writers from the stream of Indian Diaspora has made its special space and carved their own distinctive ...

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Telling Stories of Basic Writers: Analysis of Narrative Conventions in the Literacy Narratives of "Basic Writers" Enrolled in a Summer Pilot Program.

Telling Stories of Basic Writers: Analysis of Narrative Conventions in the Literacy Narratives of "Basic Writers" Enrolled in a Summer Pilot Program.

... “basic writers,” is problematic, and 2) our approach to teaching these students should help to strengthen their sense of agency and self, accounting for the ways in which the academy can threaten ...basic ...

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Writers’ self-representation in academic writing: The case of computer engineering research articles by English versus Iranian writers

Writers’ self-representation in academic writing: The case of computer engineering research articles by English versus Iranian writers

... American writers for self-representation which is realized by means of writers’ explicit (first person self-references) and implicit self (imperative forms and attitude markers) in computer engineering ...

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