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The ends of history : Victorians and "the woman question"
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ISBN: 0415009359 Year: 1990 Publisher: London New York Routledge

Mrs. Humphry Ward: a study in late-Victorian feminine consciousness and creative expression
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ISBN: 9122007318 9789122007319 Year: 1985 Volume: 63 Publisher: Stockholm: Almqvist och Wiksell,

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Feminism and literature --- Women and literature --- Psychological fiction, English --- Feminist fiction, English --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc) --- Femininity in literature --- History --- History and criticism --- Ward, Humphry, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- -Feminism and literature --- -Feminist fiction, English --- -Women and literature --- -Literature --- English feminist fiction --- English fiction --- Literature --- English psychological fiction --- Femininity (Psychology) in literature --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Creative ability --- Originality --- -Bibliography --- Women authors --- Ward, Humphry Mrs. --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Femininity in literature. --- History and criticism. --- -History and criticism --- Arnold, Mary Augusta, --- Mrs. Humphry Ward, --- Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Ward, Mary Augusta, --- Ward, Humphrey, --- Ward, T. H., --- Feminism and literature - Great Britain - History - 19th century --- Women and literature - Great Britain - History - 19th century --- Psychological fiction, English - History and criticism --- Feminist fiction, English - History and criticism --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc) - History - 19th century --- Ward, Humphry, - Mrs, - 1851-1920 - Criticism and interpretation --- Grande-bretagne --- Femmes --- 19e siecle --- Conditions sociales --- Ward, Humphry, - Mrs, - 1851-1920


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George Eliot and Herbert Spencer: feminism, evolutionism, and the reconstruction of gender
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ISBN: 0691068410 9781400861668 1400861667 9780691068411 0691608075 9780691608075 0691636567 Year: 1991 Publisher: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press

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This analysis of the writings of two major Victorian intellectuals examines the crucial place of gender in the larger Victorian debate about nature, religion, and evolutionary theory. Demonstrating the primacy of Herbert Spencer's influence on George Eliot's thought, Nancy Paxton discloses the continuous dialogue between this profoundly learned novelist and one of the most formidable and influential scientific authorities of her time. Using rarely cited first editions of Spencer's published works, Paxton reveals that Eliot and Spencer initially agreed in supporting several of the goals of early Victorian feminism when they met in 1851. Paxton surveys all of Spencer's writing to show when and why he repudiated his early feminism and demonstrates Eliot's determined resistance to the most conservative tendencies of evolutionary theory in her representation of female sexuality, motherhood, feminist ambition, and desire. In comparing Eliot's and Spencer's evolutionary "reconstruction of gender," the book draws on a wide variety of biographical, literary, and critical texts and on interdisciplinary scholarship about the relation between scientific and literary discourse in the nineteenth century. By thus reassessing Eliot's contribution to feminist thought, it presents a revolutionary reading of her novels which is informed by contemporary feminist criticism and the new historicism. "This is an important book because of the questions it raises, the issues it covers, and the illumination it brings to Eliot and Spencer and to crucial problems in the nineteenth century: Paxton looks at the ways scientific data get turned into arguments about the nature of women in society, about women and education, about women and sexuality. This work shows how truly current Eliot's novels are, no matter what their setting."--Barry Qualls, Rutgers UniversityOriginally published in 1991.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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