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Criminals Idiots Women Minors Victorian Writing By Women On Women 2nd Susan Hamilton

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Criminals Idiots Women Minors Victorian Writing By Women On Women 2nd Susan Hamilton
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Publisher: Broadview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Susan Hamilton
ISBN: 9781551116082, 1551116081
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2nd

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Criminals Idiots Women Minors Victorian Writing By Women On Women 2nd Susan Hamilton by Susan Hamilton 9781551116082, 1551116081 instant download after payment.

“Pardon me; I must seem to you so stupid! Why is the property of the woman who commits Murder, and the property of the woman who commits Matrimony, dealt with alike by your law?”

So ends the “little allegory” in conversational form with which Frances Power Cobbe opens the 1868 essay that gives this collection its title. Cobbe was a widely read essayist of remarkable lucidity and power; her pieces display incisive wit and remarkable focus as she returns repeatedly to “the woman question,” but it was typical of the time that when Cobbe died she was described in the Wellesley Index to Victorian periodicals as a “miscellaneous writer.”

Cobbe was not alone; as much as 15 per cent of the essays in Victorian periodicals were written by women, yet even the best of these pieces were allowed by the male-dominated world of scholarship to disappear from print. This anthology makes available again some of the best Victorian writing by women.

The second edition has been revised and updated; additions include a chronology and an essay by Frances Power Cobbe on the education of women.

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