The story of a modern woman
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The story of a modern woman
(Broadview literary texts)
Broadview Press, c2004
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"Ella Hepworth Dixon: a brief chronology": p. 37-38
Bibliography: p. 289-295
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman originally appeared in serial form in the women's weekly The Lady's Pictorial. Like Hepworth Dixon herself, the novel's heroine Mary Erle is a woman writer struggling to make her living as a journalist in the 1880s. Forced by her father's sudden death to support herself, Mary Erle turns to writing three-penny-a-line fiction, works that (as her editor insists) must have a ball in the first volume, a picnic and a parting in the second, and an opportune death in the third.
This Broadview edition's rich selection of historical documents helps contextualize The Story of a Modern Woman in relation to contemporary debates about the "New Woman.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Ella Hepworth Dixon: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
The Story of a Modern Woman
Appendix A: Contemporary Reviews of The Story of a Modern Woman
From W.T. Stead's Review of Reviews, vol. 10, 1894
The Athenaeum, 16 June 1894
The Times, 30 June 1894
The New York Times, 10 June 1894
The New York Tribune, 11 October 1894
The Westminster Review, vol. 142, 1894
The Critic, 9 March 1895
Appendix B: 1883 Map of London and Locations Mentioned in the Novel
Appendix C: Victorian Fear at the End of the Century: The "New Woman" Debate
Sarah Grand, "The New Aspect of the Woman Question," 1894
From Ouida's "The New Woman," 1894
"Character Note: The New Woman," 1894
From Ella W.Winston's "Foibles of the New Woman," 1896
From Hugh Stutfield's "Tommyrotics," 1895
From Hugh Stutfield's "The Psychology of Feminism," 1897
Appendix D: The New Woman as "Wild Woman": The Exchange between E.L. Linton and Mona Caird
From Eliza Lynn Linton's "The Wild Women as Politicians," 1891
From Eliza Lynn Linton's "The Wild Women as Social Insurgents," 1891
From Eliza Lynn Linton's "The Partisans of the Wild Women," 1892
From Mona Caird's "A Defence of the So-Called 'Wild Women'," 1892
Appendix E: Marriage
From Mona Caird's "Marriage," 1888
Ella Hepworth Dixon, "Why Women Are Ceasing to Marry," 1899
Appendix F: Literary Censorship in Victorian England
From George Moore's Literature at Nurse, or Circulating Morals, 1885
Walter Besant, Eliza Lynn Linton, and Thomas Hardy, "Candour in Fiction," 1890
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