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    Desiree's Baby

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    Advancing Global Climate Literacy and Action

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    The female professional as orphan in Charlotte Riddell’s A Struggle for Fame

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    In Charlotte Riddell’s A Struggle for Fame (1883), motherless Glenarva Westley becomes a professional novelist to support first her financially ruined father, and then her insolvent husband. This article examines the impact of Glen’s father and husband on her development as not only an author, but also as an autonomous person, and reads A Struggle for Fame as a novel in which independence, creativity and productivity, as well as contentment, are threatened by emotional and familial commitments. Neither Glen’s father nor husband deliberately hinder her professional progress, but the financial and emotional drains they place on her outweigh their attempts at support. The novel concerns the worldly themes of business and professionalism for which Riddell was famous, and some of the especial difficulties encountered by women in the public sphere and the marketplace. It also, however, explores more universal existential anxieties about selfhood and the subordination of duty to oneself to duty to one’s family. Significantly, Glen’s greatest professional successes are coupled with the deaths of her father and husband, who due to his age and demeanour acts as a father figure, meaning that Riddell effectively shows Glen to be twice-orphaned, and so twice liberated from family constraints

    L’espace d’une heure

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    Desiree\u27s Baby

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    “DĂ©sirĂ©e’s Baby” is Kate Chopin’s short story, set before the American Civil War, about a baby and a racial crisis between a husband and wife. For over half a century, it has been one of Chopin’s most popular stories. [Description from The Kate Chopin International Society]

    The awakening

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    The awakening a soletary saul

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    The awakening

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    The awakeninp a solitary soul

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