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Conclusion: Woolf, Rhys, and Narratives of Obscurity,mply a reenactment of patriarchal privilege. Woolf suggests that the room connotes a recognition of women’s intellectual vocation and intellectualism, a space for work. It is not necessarily masculine — or at least, the study is masculine only insofar as intellectual work is gendered as such. Of cou套索 发表于 2025-3-24 04:07:24
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Braddon, Broughton, and Specters of Social Critique,o the vulnerability of that location. In much of mid-Victorian fiction, the image of the reputable home hinged upon the presence of a contented housewife. To disturb one was to destroy the other. This chapter highlights Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Rhoda Broughton’s ghost stories as an example of theCervical-Spine 发表于 2025-3-24 16:52:48
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