The Revolution in words : righting women, 1868-1871
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The Revolution in words : righting women, 1868-1871
(Women's source library, v. 4)
Routledge, 2001
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Originally published: 1990
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
First published in 1990. The Revolution is one of the most radical periodicals of the Western women's movement. Though it only lasted a few years, it drew considerable attention to the courage and eloquence of its editors and contributors. The volume presents a wide range of exerpts from the periodical, evoking the undeminished power of these women's voices.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1: Onward The Revolution
- 2: Aristocracy of Sex
- 3: Hester Vaughanism
- 4: The Bread Question
- 5: Man's Sphere
- 6: Going to Unfashionable Lengthss
- 7: Man/Dated Language
- 8: "What about the Babies?"
- 9: "All the Rights I Want"
- 10: Becoming Perfect Nuisances
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