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A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's Book

A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's
A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's, In the 1890s one phrase above all stood as shorthand for the various controversies over gender that swirled throughout the period: the New Woman. In New Women fiction, progressive writers such as Sarah Grand, George Egerton, and Ella D'Arcy gave imagina, A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's has a rating of 4.5 stars
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A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's, In the 1890s one phrase above all stood as shorthand for the various controversies over gender that swirled throughout the period: the New Woman. In New Women fiction, progressive writers such as Sarah Grand, George Egerton, and Ella D'Arcy gave imagina, A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's
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  • A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles and Drama of the 1890's
  • Written by author Carolyn Nelson
  • Published by Broadview Press, November 2000
  • In the 1890s one phrase above all stood as shorthand for the various controversies over gender that swirled throughout the period: "the New Woman." In New Women fiction, progressive writers such as Sarah Grand, George Egerton, and Ella D'Arcy gave imagina
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Introduction
A Note on the Text
Pt. IShort Stories by New Woman Writers
7
A Cross Line8
Now Spring Has Come22
34
The Undefinable35
52
Thy Heart's Desire52
70
Theodora. A Fragment70
91
Lot 9991
101
The Hour of Her Life101
109
White Magic109
Pt. IIArticles
The Debate Over Women's Suffrage119
An Appeal Against Female Suffrage120
The Appeal Against Female Suffrage: A Reply. I124
The Appeal Against Female Suffrage: A Reply. II131
A Jingle of the Franchise136
Sarah Grand On The New Woman: Her Critics Respond140
The New Aspect of the Women Question141
The Man of the Moment146
A Ballade of the New Manhood152
The New Woman153
The New Woman153
The Woman's Question. An Interview with Madame Sarah Grand160
Science and the Rights of Women168
Foibles of the New Woman170
The Eternal Feminine176
The Marriage Question184
Marriage185
Does Marriage Hinder a Woman's Self-Development?199
Does Marriage Hinder a Woman's Self-Development?202
A Young Woman's Right: Knowledge203
The Voice of Woman207
Plain Words on the Woman Question210
The Attack on the New Woman Writers225
Donna Quixote226
She-Notes230
She-Notes, Part II232
Tommyrotics234
The Psychology of Feminism243
The Physical Insensibility of Woman254
The Revolting Daughters261
The Revolt of the Daughters261
A Reply From the Daughters269
The Revolt of the Daughters276
The Revolt of the Daughters. An Answer - By One of Them285
The Evolution of the Daughters287
Pt. IIIDrama
297
The New Woman. An Original Comedy, in Four Acts297
Further Reading353


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