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  • The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More

    The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More

  • First Woman Question

    First Woman Question

  • Building a Doll's House: a Feminist Analysis of Marital Debt Dischargeability in Bankruptcy

    Building a Doll's House: a Feminist Analysis of Marital Debt Dischargeability in Bankruptcy

  • From Mrs Warren's Profession to Press Cuttings: the Woman Question In

    From Mrs Warren's Profession to Press Cuttings: the Woman Question In

  • Charlotte Wilson, the ''Woman Question'', and the Meanings of Anarchist Socialism in Late Victorian Radicalism

    Charlotte Wilson, the ''Woman Question'', and the Meanings of Anarchist Socialism in Late Victorian Radicalism

  • Victorian Women Writers and the Woman Question Edited by Nicola Diane Thompson Frontmatter More Information

    Victorian Women Writers and the Woman Question Edited by Nicola Diane Thompson Frontmatter More Information

  • The Woman Question: Francis Parkrnan's Arguments Against Women's Suffrage Tim Garrity

    The Woman Question: Francis Parkrnan's Arguments Against Women's Suffrage Tim Garrity

  • A Study of the Women's Suffrage Movement in Nineteenth-Century English Periodical Literature

    A Study of the Women's Suffrage Movement in Nineteenth-Century English Periodical Literature

  • This Paper Studies the Woman Characters in Henrik Ibsen's a Doll's

    This Paper Studies the Woman Characters in Henrik Ibsen's a Doll's

  • A Doll's House and Feminism the New Woman

    A Doll's House and Feminism the New Woman

  • Intimations of Feminism in Ancient Athens: Euripides' Medea

    Intimations of Feminism in Ancient Athens: Euripides' Medea

  • Contradiction of Ideas in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs Warren's

    Contradiction of Ideas in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs Warren's

  • Androgyny in Moderata Fonte's Tredici Canti Del Floridoro

    Androgyny in Moderata Fonte's Tredici Canti Del Floridoro

  • Harriet Beecher Stowe's Multifaceted Response to the Nineteenth

    Harriet Beecher Stowe's Multifaceted Response to the Nineteenth

  • To Leave, Or Not to Leave: That Is the Problem In

    To Leave, Or Not to Leave: That Is the Problem In" a Doll's House" And

  • The Promise of Multiple Feminisms, 44 German Y.B

    The Promise of Multiple Feminisms, 44 German Y.B

  • Page 1 H-France Review Vol. 18 (June 2018), No. 130 Karen Offen, the Woman Question in France

    Page 1 H-France Review Vol. 18 (June 2018), No. 130 Karen Offen, the Woman Question in France

  • A Dialectic of Victorian Ideals in Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession

    A Dialectic of Victorian Ideals in Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession

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  • DBS SCHOOL of ARTS Siobhan Creamer
  • Consent and Marriage in Nineteenth-Century British Literature Heather Lea Nelson Purdue University
  • Abortion and the “Woman Question”: Forty Years of Debate ______
  • The Woman Question in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre: the Interaction of Romanticism and Mid-Nineteenth-Century Victorian England
  • A Doll's House: a Victorian Or a Present-Day Toy?1 2
  • The First Women's Movement
  • Gender, Sexuality, and the Patriarchy in Charlotte Bronte's Shirley and Villette
  • Reforming Relationships in the Late Italian Renaissance: The
  • How Sexual and Reproductive Rights Can Divide and Unite
  • Religious Modernists and the “Woman Question”: Challenges and Complicities Ziba Mir-Hosseini
  • Male Perspectives on the New Woman in Works of Bernard Shaw, Grant Allen and George Gissing
  • A Path to Transformation: Asking “The Woman Question” in International Law


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