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  1. While Mary Robinson's A Letter to the Women of England (1799) has been interpreted primarily as a feminist tract, this article reads it as a defense of the “he-she philosopher” and argues for ...

  2. BARCELONA (punto de recogida) Gran Vía de les Corts Catalanes, 594, (Librería Hispano Americana) 933 18 05 08

  3. A Letter to the Women of England and The Natural Daughter is written by Mary Robinson; Sharon M. Setzer (Editor) and published by Broadview Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for A Letter to the Women of England and The Natural Daughter are 9781460403648, 1460403649 and the print ISBNs are 9781551112367, 1551112361. Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource.

  4. The Natural Daughter is the last of Goethe 's three verse dramas in the classical style, after Iphigenia and Torquato Tasso. Drawing on the real story of a young woman caught up in the French Revolution, it explores the impact of uncontrollable events on ordinary people's lives. Its present obscurity is partly due to its apparently unfinished ...

  5. DOI: 10.1353/ECF.2006.0048 Corpus ID: 162158715 "Belonging to No/body": Mary Robinson, The Natural Daughter, and Rewriting Feminine Identity @article{Rooney2006BelongingTN, title={"Belonging to No/body": Mary Robinson, The Natural Daughter, and Rewriting Feminine Identity}, author={Morgan Rooney}, journal={Eighteenth Century Fiction}, year={2006}, volume={18}, pages={355 - 372} }

  6. A Letter to the Women of England and The Natural Daughter: Robinson, Mary, Setzer, Sharon M.: 9781551112367: Books - Amazon.ca

  7. Mary Robinson’s A Letter to the Women of England (1799) is a radical response to the rampant anti-feminist sentiment of the late 1790s. In this work, Robinson encourages her female contemporaries to throw off the “glittering shackles” of custom and to claim their rightful places as the social and intellectual equals of men.

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