Women as public moralists in Britain : from the bluestockings to Virginia Woolf
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Women as public moralists in Britain : from the bluestockings to Virginia Woolf / Benjamin Dabby |
Publié : |
Woodbridge, Rochester :
Royal Historical Society
, 2017 Boydell Press |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XV-288 p.) |
Collection : | Royal Historical Society studies in history series |
Sujets : |
- Part 1: History and the present
- Anna Jameson and the use of picturesque history
- Hannah Lawrance and the claims of women's history
- Margaret Oliphant and the lessons of eighteenth-century history
- Part 2: Literature, art and life
- Anna Jameson, cultural authority and public moralism
- Beautiful and useful arts in Hannah Lawrance's cultural criticism
- Marian Evans's cultural criticism in the context of women's public moralism
- Part 3: Change and continuity from the 'fin-de-siècle' to modernity
- Eliza Lynn Linton and feminism at the turn of the century
- Beatrice Hastings, Rebecca West and women's rights at the turn of the century
- Virginia Woolf's common reader and her social criticism