Female National Type in the English Literature of the XIX Century
Abstract
This text consists in deciphering women's themes within the cultural and historical side, analyzing the evolution of the feminine image and therefore the position of ladies within the family and society, finding out the origins of the formation of a selected canon and vision of British ladies in British culture and literature.
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