Voices and votes : a literary anthology of the women's suffrage campaign
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Voices and votes : a literary anthology of the women's suffrage campaign
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [320]-326) and index
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ISBN 9780719039751
内容説明
This work introduces a selection of literary texts from the early 20th century, offering a new perspective on women's campaign for the vote in Britain. Drawing on novels, short stories, poetry and autobiography, the book reveals the ways in which campaigners used literary forms to mobilize political ideas and challenge gender ideologies. The works of major figures in the campaign are included as well as those who formed the rank-and-file, who opposed women's suffrage, or who simply observed the action. The excerpts are long enough to enable the reader to become familiar with the diversity of voices, explore the textual strategies adopted and understand the issues that prompted the most passionate debates. Following an introduction exmaining the sexual and textual politics of the writing, the material is organized around four key aspects of the campaign: conversion to the cause; suffrage militancy; the prison experience; and questions of identity. Each extract is prefaced by contextual information and a chronology is provided. The book includes brief biographies of all the authors.
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- Chronology of the women's suffrage campaign. Women's suffrage organization and journals. Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Conversion - extracts from: M.C. Rock, "And the words"
- E. Zangwill, "The Call"
- G. Colmore, "Mr Jones and the Governess"
- E. Pethick-Lawrence, "My Part in a Changing World"
- K. Roberts, "Pages from the Diary of a Militant Suffragette
- C. Lytton, "Prisons and Prisoners"
- G. Colmore, "Suffrage Sally"
- A. Kenney, "Memories of a Militant"
- E. Robins, "The Convert"
- E. Gore-Booth, "The Street Orator". Part 3 Militancy and militarism - extracts from: E.W. Davidson, "L'Envoi
- E. Smyth, "The March of Women"
- W.A.N., "The Vote"
- E. Sharp, "The Women at the Gate"
- E. Smyth, "Female Pipings in Eden"
- E. Zangwill, "The Call"
- A. Mollwo, "A Fair Suffragette
- H.G. Wells, "Ann Veronica"
- K. Roberts, "Some Pioneers and a Prison"
- Anon, "There was a small woman called G"
- J. Gonne, "Wails of the Weary"
- a. Bennett, "The Lion's Share"
- M. Sinclair, "The Tree of Heaven"
- A.N. Chew, "Mrs Stubbs on Militancy"
- T. Billington-Greig, "The Militant Suffrage Movement"
- H. Swanwick, "I Have Been Young"
- C. Hamilton, "William - an Englishman"
- W.B. Baldry, "From Hampstead to Holloway"
- Mrs H. Ward, "Delia Blanchflower". Part 4 The prison experience - extracts from: T. Gough, foreword to "Holloway Jingles"
- K. Emerson, "The Women in Prison"
- L. Grey, "To D.R. in Holloway"
- E.A. Wingrove, "There's a strange sort of college"
- 'M.M'P', "To a a fellow prisoner"
- M.C.R. "Before I Came to Holloway"
- E. Crosby, "Prologue to "Pages from the Diary of a Militant Suffragette"
- C. Despard, "Outlawed"
- M.E. and M.D. Thompson, "They Couldn't Stop Us!"
- H. Mitchell, "The Hard Way Up"
- C. Lytton, "Prisons and Prisoners"
- G. Colmore, "The Life of Emily Davidson"
- G. Colmore, "Suffragette Sally"
- W.B. Baldry, "From Hampstead to Holloway"
- M. Sinclair, "The Tree of Heaven". Part 5 Questions of identity - extracts from: E. Gibson, "Woman"
- A. Mollwo, "A Fair Suffragette"
- G. Colmore, "Pluck"
- E. Sharpe, "Patrolling the Gutter"
- R. West, "The Judge"
- G. Colmore "Suffragette Sally"
- E. Robins, "The Convert"
- M. Haig, "This Was My World"
- G. Colmore, "Ope"
- H. Johnson, "Mrs Warren's Daughter
- M. Sinclair, "The Tree of Heaven"
- Mrs H. Ward, "Delia Blanchflower"
- C. Hamilton, "William - An Englishman"
- a. Bennett, "The Lion's Share"
- Anon, "The Home-Breakers"
- L. Houseman, "Woman This and Woman That"
- A.A. Wilson, "An End".
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目次
- Chronology of the women's suffrage campaign. Women's suffrage organization and journals. Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Conversion - extracts from: M.C. Rock, "And the words"
- E. Zangwill, "The Call"
- G. Colmore, "Mr Jones and the Governess"
- E. Pethick-Lawrence, "My Part in a Changing World"
- K. Roberts, "Pages from the Diary of a Militant Suffragette
- C. Lytton, "Prisons and Prisoners"
- G. Colmore, "Suffrage Sally"
- A. Kenney, "Memories of a Militant"
- E. Robins, "The Convert"
- E. Gore-Booth, "The Street Orator". Part 3 Militancy and militarism - extracts from: E.W. Davidson, "L'Envoi
- E. Smyth, "The March of Women"
- W.A.N., "The Vote"
- E. Sharp, "The Women at the Gate"
- E. Smyth, "Female Pipings in Eden"
- E. Zangwill, "The Call"
- A. Mollwo, "A Fair Suffragette
- H.G. Wells, "Ann Veronica"
- K. Roberts, "Some Pioneers and a Prison"
- Anon, "There was a small woman called G"
- J. Gonne, "Wails of the Weary"
- a. Bennett, "The Lion's Share"
- M. Sinclair, "The Tree of Heaven"
- A.N. Chew, "Mrs Stubbs on Militancy"
- T. Billington-Greig, "The Militant Suffrage Movement"
- H. Swanwick, "I Have Been Young"
- C. Hamilton, "William - an Englishman"
- W.B. Baldry, "From Hampstead to Holloway"
- Mrs H. Ward, "Delia Blanchflower". Part 4 The prison experience - extracts from: T. Gough, foreword to "Holloway Jingles"
- K. Emerson, "The Women in Prison"
- L. Grey, "To D.R. in Holloway"
- E.A. Wingrove, "There's a strange sort of college"
- 'M.M'P', "To a a fellow prisoner"
- M.C.R. "Before I Came to Holloway"
- E. Crosby, "Prologue to "Pages from the Diary of a Militant Suffragette"
- C. Despard, "Outlawed"
- M.E. and M.D. Thompson, "They Couldn't Stop Us!"
- H. Mitchell, "The Hard Way Up"
- C. Lytton, "Prisons and Prisoners"
- G. Colmore, "The Life of Emily Davidson"
- G. Colmore, "Suffragette Sally"
- W.B. Baldry, "From Hampstead to Holloway"
- M. Sinclair, "The Tree of Heaven". Part 5 Questions of identity - extracts from: E. Gibson, "Woman"
- A. Mollwo, "A Fair Suffragette"
- G. Colmore, "Pluck"
- E. Sharpe, "Patrolling the Gutter"
- R. West, "The Judge"
- G. Colmore "Suffragette Sally"
- E. Robins, "The Convert"
- M. Haig, "This Was My World"
- G. Colmore, "Ope"
- H. Johnson, "Mrs Warren's Daughter
- M. Sinclair, "The Tree of Heaven"
- Mrs H. Ward, "Delia Blanchflower"
- C. Hamilton, "William - An Englishman"
- a. Bennett, "The Lion's Share"
- Anon, "The Home-Breakers"
- L. Houseman, "Woman This and Woman That"
- A.A. Wilson, "An End".
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