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I suggest that this public figure , perhaps most prominently embodied by the British suffragettes who engaged in street actions from 1906 to 1914 , rapidly became an abiding though unacknowl- edged impetus of the pre - war British avant ...
I suggest that this public figure , perhaps most prominently embodied by the British suffragettes who engaged in street actions from 1906 to 1914 , rapidly became an abiding though unacknowl- edged impetus of the pre - war British avant ...
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12In this she deviated from the practice of British moral managers , who discouraged attempts at talking or reasoning with patients as " highly injudicous " ( Showalter 61 ) . 13She goes on , “ I am the Hope of the poor crazed beings ...
12In this she deviated from the practice of British moral managers , who discouraged attempts at talking or reasoning with patients as " highly injudicous " ( Showalter 61 ) . 13She goes on , “ I am the Hope of the poor crazed beings ...
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Susan Fraiman , Associate Professor of English at the University of Virginia , is the author of Unbecoming Women : British Women Writers and the Novel of Development ( 1993 ) , in addition to essays in Feminist Studies and PMLA .
Susan Fraiman , Associate Professor of English at the University of Virginia , is the author of Unbecoming Women : British Women Writers and the Novel of Development ( 1993 ) , in addition to essays in Feminist Studies and PMLA .
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