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Victorian Feminists

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext perceptive and well-written studies Informationen zum Autor Barbara Caine is the author of Destined to be Wives: The Sisters of Beatrice Webb (OUP 1986, OPB 1988): `the best and most unbiased kind of women's history ... stylishly written and imaginative study.' Times Literary Supplement Klappentext A study of Victorian feminism! this book focuses on four leading feminists: Emily Davies! Frances Power Cobbe! Josephine Butler! and Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Caine uncovers the range! diversity! and complexity of Victorian feminism! and examines the relationship between personal experienceand feminist commitment. Caine sets her carefully researched biographical studies of the four women! each with her own fascinating history! in the context of the Victorian feminist movement. She explores the ideas and strategies of feminists in the late nineteenth century! analyzing the tensionswhich arose as they sought to achieve their aims and focusing on the complex relationship of party politics and feminist commitment. Caine's insight into the vision and beliefs of these Victorian feminists is balanced by her scholarly understanding of the society within which they worked. Shegives us vivid and perceptive portraits of four very different individuals! who nevertheless shared a commitment to improving the lot of women. Zusammenfassung Now available in paperback, this is a study of Victorian feminism which focuses on four leading feminists: Emily Davies, Frances Power Cobbe, Josephine Butler, and Millicent Garrett Fawcett. Barbara Caine uncovers the range, diversity, and complexity of Victorian feminism, and examines the relationship between personal experience and feminist commitment.

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