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Women in Society and in the Novel,y, Mary Wollstonecraft’s ., had appeared as early as 1792, it was ridiculed at the time; and for many years afterwards, except in extreme radical circles, there was very little interest in feminist ideas. The history of women in the nineteenth century shows hardly any change before the reign of QueePOINT 发表于 2025-3-24 19:37:21
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