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- The_Morgesons abstract "The Morgesons is a novel written by Elizabeth Stoddard in 1862. A female bildungsroman, it traces the quest of a young woman in search of self-definition and autonomy. The novel comments upon the oppression of women in mid-nineteenth-century New England and challenges the religious and social norms of the time period.".
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- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Adultery.
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- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Asexuality.
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Bildungsroman.
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- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Demonic_possession.
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Drew_Stoddard.
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Mary_(mother_of_Jesus).
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Oppression.
- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Ownership.
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- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLink Salem,_Massachusetts.
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- The_Morgesons wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Morgesons".
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- The_Morgesons comment "The Morgesons is a novel written by Elizabeth Stoddard in 1862. A female bildungsroman, it traces the quest of a young woman in search of self-definition and autonomy. The novel comments upon the oppression of women in mid-nineteenth-century New England and challenges the religious and social norms of the time period.".
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