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Management number 233339935 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$35.18 Model Number 233339935
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This book is an original and fascinating look at the topos of the woman reader and its functioning in cultural debate between the accession of Queen Victoria and the First World War. The issue of women and reading--what they should read; what they should be protected from; how, what, and when they should read--was the focus of lively discussion in the nineteenth century in a wide range of media. Flint uses recent feminist analyses of how women read as a context for her detailed and readable study of these debates, exploring in a variety of texts--from magazines like Woman's World and My Lady's Novelette to works of literature like Jane Eyre and The Portrait of a Lady--the range of stereotypes and directives addressed to women readers, and their influence on the writing of fiction. She also looks at how women readers of all classes understood their own reading experiences. Read more

ISBN10 0198117191
ISBN13 978-0198117193
Language English
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions 6.44 x 1.13 x 9.5 inches
Item Weight 1.76 pounds
Print length 378 pages
Publication date December 2, 1993

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