Explore Woman in the Nineteenth Century by Margaret Fuller. Read the summary, analysis, and quotes, and learn how Fuller develops an argument for...
for love is still depicted as a favorable outcome when it is based on mutual love and respect—like Laura and Walter’s marriage at the end of the book—many of the marriages in The Woman in White highlight the unfair balance of power between men and women in the nineteenth century. ...
How is the notion of woman represented by 18th century writing?Hannah W
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From Hegel to Nietzsche: The Revolution in Nineteenth-Century Thought Lowith, Karl, From Hegel to Nietzsche: The Revolution in Nineteenth Century Thought (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991)... K Löwith 被引量: 171发表: 1964年 Nietzsche's Aesthetic Turn Nietzsche’s aesthetic turn,...
(Id, 13). Marriage contracts without the permission of one’s father were punishable (14). However, in the nineteenth century, the matchmaker started becoming less and less popular, and parents began being more liberal with their children’s marriage arrangements. Young couples were now allowed ...
At the end of the nineteenth century in Britain, the "New Woman" came to gain attention. Of the dramas which deal with New Woman, this article focuses on the drama The Case of Rebellious Susan by Henry Arthur Jones and examines the relationship between the story and the costumes worn by ...
aIn the course of the nineteenth century the block facing the west side of Court Square took on the name the McKee Block, 19世纪其间面对法院正方形的西边块在名字采取了McKee块, [translate] aSummary of streaming potential measurements of quartz and silica at 22 °C. 石英和硅土的泳动电势测量...
Women's History Review, Volume 12, Number 2, 2003 Woman's Brain, Man's Brain: feminism and anthropology in late nineteenth-century France[1] CHARLES SOWERWINE University of Melbourne, Australia ABSTRACT This article deals with the tangled web of late nineteenth-century French arguments for the ...
By the mid-nineteenth century, several areas of the painting had been reworked in an effort to recast it as a formal portrait (fig 1). The plain collar had been painted out in a decisive manner by a later hand: an intervening layer of black was used to ensure it was covered completely...