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    Whose letter is it anyway?: an assessment of secretarial involvement in Lady Elizabeth Hatton’s correspondence by Emily Ross

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Having secretarial help with correspondence was prevalent amongst both the illiterate and the aristocratic, and this practice has been discussed by researchers such as James Daybell. The letters of Lady Elizabeth Hatton are unusual because her secretary is identified as Sir John Holles, which enables the impact of his involvement to be analysed rather than just theorised. …”
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    Lack of Tenderness: The Main Culprit for the Relationship between Husband and Wife in Lady Chatterley’s Lover by Kifayatullah

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The second part reviews how tenderness and lack of tenderness affects male-female relationship in the selected novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. On the basis of a careful analysis of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, the present writer tries to prove that the lack of tenderness is the main culprit for the broken relationship between husband and wife: a major one of the relations between man and woman in human society and mutual tenderness elicits people awakening to a new way of living in an exterior world that is uncracking after the long winter hibernation. …”
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    SPECIFICS OF THE GRAND MOTHER IMAGE TRANSFORMATION IN THE SHORT STORY “THE LOVELY LADY” BY D.H. LAWRENCE by Lyudmyla M. Kulakevych

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the short story “The Lovely Lady” D.H. Lawrence artistically depicts the latent struggle for a man between a young woman/potential daughter-in-law and an old mother/future mother-in-law. …”
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    La ville, la salle, la scène : les Siennoises et le théâtre by Marie-Françoise Piéjus

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Such performances also answer the diplomatic needs of the small republic, which was forced to honor the powerful ones who threatened its political destiny. In order to honor ladies, the plot highlights heroines who, despite tribulations inspired by Alexandrian novels, affirm their fidelity to the man they love, and the comedies end with love marriages, offering to female spectators a utopian vision of their condition. …”
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    Women’s Theme in the Works by V. S. Solovyov by Alina A. Tipikina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The purpose of the study is to reveal Solovyov’s position in relation to a woman, her essence, relationship with a man, family and society, as well as to demonstrate the attitude of the Russian philosopher to the women’s movement. …”
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    6 Poems by Alisa Velaj, Arben P. Latifi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…There is now a catCHAR(13) + CHAR(10) with her fur much more expensiveCHAR(13) + CHAR(10) than all of the ladies’ fur coats in Broadway! A royal cat, whimsical and pampered,CHAR(13) + CHAR(10) that has folks wonder of the eventual male suitorCHAR(13) + CHAR(10) she’ll drive mad to the point of committing suicide! …”
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    Interpretation Peculiarities of the Sleeping Beauty Motif in D.H. Lawrence`s Short Story “Princess” by Lyudmyla M. Kulakevych

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The heroine deliberately leads to the situation where she ends up alone with the man, but later she turns out to be unable to “turn off” the pattern of the princess cultivated by her father and accept the man with his nature. …”
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    Quick-Witted Eccentrics: The Genre and Genders of Screwball Comedy by Magda Majewska

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Instead, the woman’s actions serve as the motor of the comic by radically disrupting the man’s sense of authority and the patriarchal order, by extension. …”
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    L’excès dans la fiction de Wilkie Collins by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Excess is omnipresent in Wilkie Collins’s novels, but this paper will focus on Basil (1852), No Name (1862), The Moonstone (1868), Man and Wife (1870) and The Law and The Lady (1875). …”
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    The aestheti cs of evoluti on: Darwin versus Venus de’ Medici by K. O. Gusarova

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Indeed, in The Descent of Man Darwin directly attacks Venus de’ Medici, pointing to the limitations of this image of perfection and proposing a radical non-human aesthetics instead.…”
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    S’instruire et se déplacer : le livre, objet matériel du voyage en Espagne au XVIIe siècle by Marc Zuili

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…They could easily be slipped into a lady’s purse, or into the pocket of a man’s doublet, and thus the traveller could take them everywhere. …”
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    D.H. Lawrence and the Late-Victorian conception of an English Home by Fiona Fleming

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Being childless and a wandering writer, his role and place as a man in the household were necessarily unconventional by nineteenth and early-twentieth century standards. …”
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    Pardos’ Triumph by Miguel Valerio

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…On September 13, 1745, the pardo (mixed-race Afro-Brazilian) brotherhood (lay Catholic association) of Nossa Senhora do Livramento (Our Lady of Emancipation) of Recife, Pernambuco, in collaboration with the pardo brotherhood of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe (Our Lady of Guadalupe) in neighboring Olinda, enthralled Pernambuco’s largest city with a great festival in honor of Blessed Gonçalo Garcia (1556–97). …”
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