1st Edition
Conduct Literature for Women, Part V, 1830-1900 vol 1
470 Pages
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Routledge
Covers the Victorian period, bringing together a range of texts reflecting the role of women in an era when their cultural influence broadened as science, religious doubt, and the idea of the nation evolved as systems of cultural representation.
General Introduction, Bibliography, Note on the Copy Texts, Introduction, Esther Copley, extracts from The Young Woman’s Own Book ([1840]), [Catherine Napier], extracts from Woman’s Rights and Duties Considered (1840), Almira Phelps, extracts from The Female Student, 2nd edn (1844), Alexander J. Scott, Suggestions on Female Education (1849), Maria G. Grey and Emily Shirreff , extracts from Thoughts on Self-Culture, Addressed to Women (1850), Maria G. Grey, extracts from Last Words to Girls on Life in School and After School (1889), Editorial Notes
Biography
Edited by Jacky Eden, Roy Vickers. Consulting Editor: Pam Morris