The English-American 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9780429461958-8
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A description of the town of Tlaxcala.

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“…41 Gage claims that in 'the patriarchal society of Victorian England women were generally excluded from these phrenological speculations, just as they appear relatively rarely as a subject for busts'. 42 This statement requires modification, Queen Victoria being a frequent subject for busts. Whilst rarer than those of men, extant busts of women writers ascribe them with what was literally a minimum of material presence'.…”
Section: The Naden Bustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Gage claims that in 'the patriarchal society of Victorian England women were generally excluded from these phrenological speculations, just as they appear relatively rarely as a subject for busts'. 42 This statement requires modification, Queen Victoria being a frequent subject for busts. Whilst rarer than those of men, extant busts of women writers ascribe them with what was literally a minimum of material presence'.…”
Section: The Naden Bustmentioning
confidence: 99%