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The woman question
The Unhappy Marriage of Marxism and Feminism: Towards a More
First Woman Question
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
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
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
This Paper Studies the Woman Characters in Henrik Ibsen's a Doll's
A Doll's House and Feminism the New Woman
Intimations of Feminism in Ancient Athens: Euripides' Medea
Contradiction of Ideas in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs Warren's
Androgyny in Moderata Fonte's Tredici Canti Del Floridoro
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Multifaceted Response to the Nineteenth
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
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
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Incomplete Feminism in a Doll's House
An Overview of Feminism in the Victorian Period [1832-1901]
Home As Work: the First Woman's Rights Claims Concerning Wives' Household Labor, 1850-1880
Female Writers and Victorian Ideologies of Emotion Autumn Doucette
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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