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Making room: British women writers, social change, and the short story, 1850--1940.
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Making room: British women writers, social change, and the short story, 1850--1940./
作者:
Henderson, Kathryn Leigh Krueger.
面頁冊數:
208 p.
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Adviser: Teresa Mangum.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-12A.
標題:
Literature, Australia, New Zealand and Oceania. -
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Making room: British women writers, social change, and the short story, 1850--1940.
Henderson, Kathryn Leigh Krueger.
Making room: British women writers, social change, and the short story, 1850--1940.
- 208 p.
Adviser: Teresa Mangum.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Iowa, 2008.
Making Room: British Women Writers, Social Change, and the Short Story, 1850-1940 reveals how women writers participated in the contentious debates regarding women that dominated the Victorian and modernist periods. Stories written by Elizabeth Gaskell, M.E. Braddon, George Egerton, Evelyn Sharp, and Katherine Mansfield commented decisively upon contemporary anxieties in Britain and its colonies about where women could live and travel, how they could be identified, and whether they could be contained. This study's exploration of the ways in which location inflects codes of conduct offers critics a new way of considering how ideologies regarding gender roles in a growing middle-class society are constructed within spaces like the home, the city, and the frontier. Moreover, by addressing the critically neglected form of the short story within the context of periodical publications, this project participates in the recovery of an entire field of fiction that played a substantive role in the literary marketplace of the Victorian and modernist periods. By publishing their works in the rapidly expanding periodical press, these women writers inspired social change by altering the way that people viewed the world---and the women---around them.
ISBN: 9780549944614Subjects--Topical Terms:
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