Yonge served a double function: these narratives “work[ed] through nondisabled women’s desire, … imagin[ing] the happy realms of able-bodied love by warning of the miseries that lay outside it”; they also “introduce[ed] and attempt[ed] to ‘normalize’ a number of potentially startli...
Edward J. MetzenDepartment of Family Economics and Management, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Family & Consumer Sciences Research JournalFoster, A.C., Metzen, E.J . (1981) . Wife's Earning and Family Net Worth Position. Journal of Home Economics Research. 10(...
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Holmes builds on this work, focusing on the "melodramatization" of dis- ability in the marriage plot.5 She argues that melodramatic disability mar- riage plots of Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Charles Dickens, Dinah Mulock Craik, and Charlotte M. Yonge served a double function: these narratives "...
EdwardDepartmentJ.DepartmentMetzenDepartmentWileyHome Economics Research JournalFoster, A.C., Metzen, E.J . (1981) . Wife's Earning and Family Net Worth Position. Journal of Home Economics Research. 10(1);190-201. 2. Terzioğlu, G . (1987) . Ev İdaresi ve İlkeleri . Doğuş ...