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Adrienne E. Gavin,Carolyn W. de la L. OultonLooks at key texts from the George Eliot, Anna Sewell and Elizabeth Gaskell.Touches on issues as diverse as mobility, philanthropy and female desire.Looks at some lesser-studied texts in addition to t幼稚 发表于 2025-3-25 10:24:20
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Understanding Investment Banking Practices, in the . in the early 1860s. Yet like other women authors of the decade, she was alert to the new challenges posed by sensation fiction. . (1867) adapts the sensational mode in unsettling ways, using it to test traditional gender roles in the context of betrayal and marital breakdown.rectum 发表于 2025-3-25 21:22:04
Introduction,d the 1870s as female authors respond to a newly ‘Victorian’ tradition. Historically and culturally contextualizing female authorship within these two distinct decades, it discusses how women’s fiction challenged discourses of realism, sensation, and the new and of middle-class gender ideology and cFATAL 发表于 2025-3-26 04:01:46
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‘ain of circumstantial evidence’: Railway ‘Monomania’ and Investigations of Gender in to issues of gender mobility. . (1862) as a sensation novel of detective journeying becomes a focus for an investigation of the psychological impact of railway time and the shifting moral boundaries surrounding mid-Victorian female travel. Robert Audley’s train-driven investigation of Lucy Audley’s条约 发表于 2025-3-26 16:23:51
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‘The plain duties which are set before me’: Charity, Agency, and Women’s Work in the 1860somanhood were defined and articulated. In Florence Wilford’s . (1862), Frances Carey Brock’s . (1865), and Felicia Skene’s . (1866), young female protagonists try to determine how their roles as sisters and daughters, and eventually as wives and mothers, could be incorporated with their responsibili