Female friendship in eighteenth-century English literature [ Feelings & Emotions ]
… and particularly careful that the public image they provided was compliant to moral standards. 8 4 . Naomi Tadmore, Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001), p. 167. 5 . Janet Todd, Women’s … of Woman (1798) (with the even more unconventional prospect of raising Maria’s daughter in a highly subversive all-women family) is a result of both women’s devastating encounters with men and their subsequent victimisation by patriarchal …
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