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Women As Public Moralists in Britain: From the Bluestockings to Virginia Woolf (Royal Historical Society Studies in History) (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New)
Benjamin Dabby
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Description for Women As Public Moralists in Britain: From the Bluestockings to Virginia Woolf (Royal Historical Society Studies in History) (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New)
Hardcover. An examination of how women's writings, over two hundred centuries, shaped public opinion and morality. Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History. Num Pages: 300 pages, 3 black & white illustrations, 5 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBK; DSB; HBTB; JFSJ1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Weight in Grams: 666.
In nineteenth-century Britain, public debates about the nation's moral health and about men's and women's responsibility for it were shaped decisively by a tradition of female moralists. This book looks at the cultural criticism of eight of the most significant of these writers: Anna Jameson, Hannah Lawrance, Margaret Oliphant, Marian Evans ( George Eliot ), Eliza Lynn Linton, Beatrice Hastings, Rebecca West and Virginia Woolf, providing a detailed and compelling account of how their writing on history, literature and visual art changed contemporaries' understanding of the lessons to be drawn from each field at the same time as they contested and redefined contemporary understandings of masculinity and femininity. It recovers these moralists' understanding of themselves as part of a tradition of women of letters stretching from eighteenth-century bluestockings to their own time, and the growing consensus across the political range of periodicals that women's intellectual potential was equal to men's, and not determined by their sex. Benjamin Dabby is an independent historian.
Product Details
Publisher
Royal Historical Society
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Royal Historical Society Studies in History
Condition
New
Weight
665g
Number of Pages
308
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780861933433
SKU
V9780861933433
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99-15
About Benjamin Dabby
Benjamin Dabby teaches history at Highgate School, London.
Reviews for Women As Public Moralists in Britain: From the Bluestockings to Virginia Woolf (Royal Historical Society Studies in History) (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New)
A subtle and penetrating book that rests on deep erudition and careful thought. JOURNAL OF VICTORIAN CULTURE Useful reading, not only for those with a particular interest in the specific women he writes about, or public moralists more generally, but also for anyone researching the history of women's rights. BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIAN STUDIES [A]n important, interesting, deeply intelligent contribution to the field. JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES Dabby's text firmly places women in the center of public debates about morality in Britain . . . [He] does an excellent job of creating the corpus of female moralists in Britain at the turn of the century. INSIGHTS: NOTES FROM THE COORDINATING COUNCIL OF WOMEN IN HISTORY An engaging and well-written book...Benjamin Dabby's scholarship both alters and enriches our understanding of the writers he examines. TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT An altogether splendid piece of work. VICTORIAN WEB