Women in the 19th Century - Copyright
Feminism in Literature, Vol. 2
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- Introduction
- Representative Works
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Primary Sources
- Charles Fourier (Essay Date 1808)
- Nellie Weeton (Journal/Letter Dates 26 January 1810 And 15 September 1810)
- Emma Willard (Address Date 1819)
- Parisian Garment Workers (Petition Date August 1848)
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Speech Date 1848)
- The Sibyl (Letter Date February 1857)
- Louisa Bastian, Mary Hamelton, And Anna Long (Petition Date July 1862)
- Harriet H. Robinson (Report Date 1883)
- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (Essay Date 1893)
- Overviews
- Early Feminists
- Representations Of Women In Literature And Art In The 19Th Century
- Further Reading
- Copyright
