Women's Contribution to Nineteenth-century American TheatreMiriam López Rodríguez, María Dolores Narbona Carrión Universitat de València, 2011 M11 28 - 184 páginas Aquesta col·lecció d'assajos mostra els múltiples aspectes de la contribució que va fer la dona, al teatre americà del segle XIX. En aquest estudi s'ensenyen diversos tipus de dones i els rols que ocupen, així com reflecteix la manera que Susan Glaspell i Sophie Treadwell van ajudar a donar forma al teatre, entre moltes altres que escriurien dècades més tard. |
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... novels: as long as they worked at home and were read by other women who might learn feminine virtues from their books, patriarchy approved of their artistic dedication. That is the reason why many women writers gained public recognition ...
... novels: as long as they worked at home and were read by other women who might learn feminine virtues from their books, patriarchy approved of their artistic dedication. That is the reason why many women writers gained public recognition ...
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... novels, essays and articles, but also resorted to the theatrical genre to make her society realise the necessity of letting women surpass the gates of the personal. Narbona Carrión analyses Phelps's play Within the Gates paying ...
... novels, essays and articles, but also resorted to the theatrical genre to make her society realise the necessity of letting women surpass the gates of the personal. Narbona Carrión analyses Phelps's play Within the Gates paying ...
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... novel , Victoria , A Novel , in 1786. She published four additional novels while living in Britain , then four more novels after moving to America . 3 The law of coverture applied to women in both Britain and America , and it lasted ...
... novel , Victoria , A Novel , in 1786. She published four additional novels while living in Britain , then four more novels after moving to America . 3 The law of coverture applied to women in both Britain and America , and it lasted ...
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... novel of the time period, Charlotte Temple; or, A Tale of Truth (London 1791; Philadelphia 1794), which, though a seduction novel, argued for better female education and opportunity. She turned this argument for educational reform into ...
... novel of the time period, Charlotte Temple; or, A Tale of Truth (London 1791; Philadelphia 1794), which, though a seduction novel, argued for better female education and opportunity. She turned this argument for educational reform into ...
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... Novel : American Women Writers , 1797-1901 . Ed . Sharon M. Harris . Knoxville : The U of Tennessee P , 1995. 23-42 . Davidson , Cathy N. Revolution and the Word : The Rise of the Novel in America . New York : Oxford UP , 1986 . Fennell ...
... Novel : American Women Writers , 1797-1901 . Ed . Sharon M. Harris . Knoxville : The U of Tennessee P , 1995. 23-42 . Davidson , Cathy N. Revolution and the Word : The Rise of the Novel in America . New York : Oxford UP , 1986 . Fennell ...
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Early American Womens Romantic Tragedies and the Rhetoric | 43 |
A Life in the Theatre | 59 |
Forgotten Dramatist and Actress | 85 |
ActressManager Nellie Boyd | 125 |
AntiVictorians | 141 |
The Life of Actress Maude Adams | 169 |
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