The new nineteenth century: feminist readings of under read Victorian fiction

Material type: TextTextSeries: Wellesley Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History and CulturePublication details: New York Garland 1999Description: xxxvii,286pISBN: 081533589XSubject(s): Sex role in literature | Women and literature | Great Britain | Canon (Literature) | English fiction | Feminism and literature | Literature and society | Feminist fiction, EnglishDDC classification: 823.8 Summary: This book includes essays on writers from the 1840s to the 1890s, well known writers such as Anne Bronte, Wilkie Collins and Bram Stoker, lesser known writers such as Geraldine Jewsbury, Charles Reade, Margaret Oliphant, George Moore, Sarah Grand and Mary Ward. The contributors explore important thematic concerns: the relation between private and public realms; gender and social class; sexuality and the marketplace; and male and female cultural identity.
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Includes bibliographies and index

This book includes essays on writers from the 1840s to the 1890s, well known writers such as Anne Bronte, Wilkie Collins and Bram Stoker, lesser known writers such as Geraldine Jewsbury, Charles Reade, Margaret Oliphant, George Moore, Sarah Grand and Mary Ward. The contributors explore important thematic concerns: the relation between private and public realms; gender and social class; sexuality and the marketplace; and male and female cultural identity.

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