British Women's Writing from Bronte to Bloomsbury, Volume 3

British Women's Writing from Bronte to Bloomsbury, Volume 3

1880s and 1890s

Gavin, Adrienne E.; de la L. Oulton, Carolyn W.

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2024

258

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9783031572876

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Women's Writing of the 1880s.- Chapter 2: Edith Simcox on George Eliot: Transgendered Portraits in Episodes in the Lives of Men, Women, and Lovers.- Chapter 3: Domestic Metaphors and Scientific Illustration: Frances Power Cobbe and the Anti-Vivisection Movement in the 1880s.- Chapter 4: 'A ghost indeed': Spectralising the Female Householder in Margaret Oliphant's 1880s Fiction.- Chapter 5: Between the Aesthete and the Shopworker: Mind And Labour In Vernon Lee And Amy Levy.- Chapter 6: Writing for the Masses: Ouida and Newspaper Syndication.- Chapter 7: Adopting the Next Generation: Parenting in Women's Writing of the 1880s.- Chapter 8: Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves: Anna Kingsford's Dreams and Dream-Stories (1888).- Chapter 9: 'We are one': Fellowship Ideals and Social Transformation in Mona Caird's The Wing of Azrael.- Part II: Women's Writing of the 1890s.- Chapter 10: Notable or Invisible? Reassessing Women Writersof the 1890s.- Chapter 11: Exploring Women's Possibilities at the Fin de Siecle: Sarah Grand's Quest for Women's Enlightenment.- Chapter 12: New Humour, New Dialogue: Ada Leversons Contributions to Punch and The Yellow Book.- Chapter 13: George Paston's Fin-de-Siecle Feminism: Caught Between a Book and a Hard Place.- Chapter 14: 'A good deal of risk...and a chance of danger': Detection, Adventure, and Violence in Beatrice Heron-Maxwell's The Adventures of a Lady Pearl-Broker.- Chapter 15: Woman Hate, Disgust, and National Happiness in the 1890s: Marie Corelli's The Sorrows of Satan.- Chapter 16: '[S]uch a nasty, sneering book': Class, Gender, and Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler's Concerning Isabel Carnaby.- Chapter 17: Women's Quest for Independence in the 1890s: Mary Cholmondeley's Diana Tempest and Red Pottage.
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Victorian Literature;Women's writing;Female authorship;Women's fiction;Fin de siecle;Modernism;New Woman