Mary Wollstonecraft and the Critics, 1788-2001, 2. kötetHarriet Devine, Harriet Devine Jump Taylor & Francis US, 2003 - 435 oldal |
Tartalomjegyzék
The sentimental logic of Wollstonecrafts prose 228 | 22 |
eighteenthcentury Commonwealthwoman | 39 |
Mary Wollstonecraft and the search for the radical woman | 60 |
Mary Wollstonecraft and the wild wish of early feminism | 92 |
sexuality and language | 115 |
Mary Wollstonecraft and the paradox | 146 |
and Denmark | 166 |
a study of Wollstonecrafts | 181 |
Maternity castration and Mary Wollstonecrafts | 265 |
reconstructed truth in Wollstonecrafts | 294 |
The madness of George III by Mary Wollstonecraft | 311 |
Mary Wollstonecrafts | 320 |
Mary Wollstonecraft and Enlightenment desire | 341 |
Mary Wollstonecraft on sensibility womens rights | 353 |
styles of radical maternity | 372 |
romance and the anxiety of reading | 386 |
Mary Wollstonecrafts Maria | 198 |
The death of Mary Wollstonecraft | 211 |
Mary Wollstonecraft and | 252 |
Can a statue breathe? The linguistic uncoupling of Godwin | 401 |
liberty and captivity | 418 |
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Mary Wollstonecraft and the Critics, 1788-2001, 2. kötet Harriet Devine Jump Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2003 |
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