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Feminism in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Aurora Leigh": Developing a Concept of the Female Artist 18 the section on larval identification

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Feminism in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Aurora Leigh": Developing a Concept of the Female Artist 18 the section on larval identificationSeminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject Didactics English Literature, Works, grade: 1,0 (A), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, course: Victorian Literature, language: English, abstract: Elizabeth Barrett Brownings epic poem Aurora Leigh presents a viable feminist ideal. Its heroine, Aurora Leigh, ultimately resolves the dilemma of having to deny love for the sake of her work or vice versa by developing a new concept of the

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