19th century heroines

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English

 

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Esther K

 

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February 3, 2015

 

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University

 

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Within this ubiquitous discourse of separate spheres, Kathryn Gleadle suggests that women were ?encouraged to see themselves as ?relative creatures', whose path in life was to nurture the family and to provide unstinting support for the head of the household' In this respect, the nineteenth century British woman conforming to this ?path' would prove to be the heroine of that time as a free-spirited independent individual would have been cast aside as socially unacceptable...
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Essentially, although it would appear that many women wished to lead active, working lives and so make an important contribution, either to their families or to social welfare, ?the woman's position [was] to preside over a loving home whilst men were to brave the vicissitude and demands of public and business life' Novelists Thomas Hardy and Emily Bronte present us with two strong and independent females Tess Durbeyfield and Catherine Earnshaw...
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