Suffer and be still : women in the Victorian age

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Suffer and be still : women in the Victorian age

edited by Martha Vicinus

(Midland books, MB-168)

Indiana University Press, 1973, c1972

1st Midland book ed

  • : pa

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The ideal woman of the Victorian era was a combination of sexual innocence, conspicuous consumption, and worship of the family hearth-with marriage and procreation being a woman's only function. Suffer and Be Still is a collection of ten lively essays which document the feminine stereotypes that Victorian women fought against, but only partially defeated.

目次

Introduction: The Perfect Victorian Lady Martha Vicinus 1: The Victorian Governess: Status Incongruence in Family and Society M. Jeanne Peterson 2: From Dame to Woman: W.S. Gilbert and Theatrical Transvestism Jane W. Stedman 3: Victorian Women and Menstruation Elaine and English Showalter 4: Marriage, Redundancy or Sin: The Painter's View of Women in the First Twenty-Five Years of Victoria's Reign Helene E. Roberts 5: A Study of Victorian Prostitution and Venereal Disease E.M. Sigsworth and T.J. Wyke 6: Working-Class Women in Britain, 1890-1914 Peter N. Stearns 7: The Debate over Women: Ruskin vs. Mill Kate Millett 8: Sterotypes of Femininity in a Theory of Sexual Evolution Jill Conway 9: Innocent Femina Sensualis in Unconscious Conflict Peter T. Cominos 10: The Women of England in a Century of Social Change, 1815-1914: A Select Bibliography S. Barbara Kanner Notes Index

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