Charles Dickens and the Image of Women
How successful is Dickens in his portrayal of women? Dickens has been represented (along with William Blake and D.H. Lawrence) as one who championed the life of the emotions often associated with the "feminine." Yet some of his most important heroines are totally submissive and docile. Dic...
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Main Author: | Holbrook, David K. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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NYU Press
1993
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