| Gillian Perry - 1994 - 276 páginas
...they take with them upon a Divorce with an addition which he is obliged to give 'em. Upon the whole I look upon the Turkish Women as the only free people in the Empire.4" On this basis, she developed a sustained critique4' of English Marriage laws, arguing against... | |
| Gavin Hambly - 1998 - 588 páginas
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| Meyda Yegenoglu - 1998 - 200 páginas
...seldom guess at her name they have corresponded with above halfe a year together . . . Upon the Whole, I look upon the Turkish women as the only free people in the Empire. 51 (emphasis added) As Robert Halsband, the editor of The Complete Letters, observes in a footnote,... | |
| Nandini Bhattacharya - 1998 - 244 páginas
...of their resourcefulness and of their comparative economic security, she writes: "Upon the whole, I look upon the Turkish women as the only free people in the [Turkish] empire. . . ," 64 Montagu's discourse displays an early tendency to demystify and "expose"... | |
| Steven H. Clark - 1999 - 282 páginas
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| Srinivas Aravamudan - 1999 - 444 páginas
...bathhouse and its "secrets."28 In the course of this levantinization, she reiterates, "Upon the Whole, I look upon the Turkish Women as the only free people in the Empire" (329). She throws a levant here, refuting masculine predecessors such as Aaron Hill, whom she... | |
| Reinhold Schiffer - 1999 - 460 páginas
...destitution, failed? 17-3 The harem: freedom from material want in a matriarchal space 'Upon the Whole, 1 look upon the Turkish Women as the only free people in the Empire,' wrote Lady Montagu to Lady Mar, Tis very easy to see they have more liberty than we have.'"... | |
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