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In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930
In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930, From the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, hundreds of British women wrote about and drew from nature. Some—like the beloved children's author Beatrix Potter, who produced natural history about hedgehogs as well as fiction about rabbits—are , In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930 has a rating of 4 stars
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In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930, From the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, hundreds of British women wrote about and drew from nature. Some—like the beloved children's author Beatrix Potter, who produced natural history about hedgehogs as well as fiction about rabbits—are , In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930
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  • In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930
  • Written by author Barbara T. Gates
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, April 2002
  • From the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, hundreds of British women wrote about and drew from nature. Some—like the beloved children's author Beatrix Potter, who produced natural history about hedgehogs as well as fiction about rabbits—are
  • From the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, hundreds of British women wrote about and drew from nature. Some—like the beloved children's author Beatrix Potter, who produced natural history about hedgehogs as well as fiction about rabbit
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Preface
"All Things Bright and Beauteous"3
"Face to face with the sunflower"4
"Is There Any Specific Distinction Between Male and Female Intellect?"14
From "On the Study of Science by Women"20
"The Physical and Intellectual Capacities of Woman Equal to Those of Men"32
From "A Defence of the So-called 'Wild Women'"47
From Gloriana; or The Revolution of 190061
From Woman and Natural Law66
From "Man's Necessity"76
From Fabulous Histories98
From Soffrona and Her Cat Muff101
"The Uncle"107
"The Captive Dove"110
"On Seeing a Bird-Catcher"111
From Black Beauty, "Poor Ginger"112
"On a Forsaken Lark's Nest"113
"Hurt no living thing"114
"Hopping frog, hop here and be seen"114
"Hear what the mournful linnets say"115
"The Cry of the Suffering Creatures"115
From Black Beauty, "The Hunt"117
"The Horrors of Sport"119
From Gone to Earth123
From "Vivisection: An Evolutionist to Evolutionists"129
From Spiritual Therapeutics, "Unscientific Science: Moral Aspects of Vivisection"135
From The Modern Rack, "Science in Excelsis: A New Vision of Judgement"145
From The Shambles of Science: Extracts from the Diary of Two Students of Physiology, "Fun"155
From the preface to Poetical Works158
"Birds"159
From "A White Heron" and Other Stories, "A White Heron"159
From the opening proceedings of "Protection of Bird and Animal Life," International Congress of Women168
"Dress in Relation to Animal Life"170
"The Cuckoo Clock"176
From Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, "Walks in the Country: The Wood"185
From "Our Common Land"189
From Wings and the Child; or, The Building of Magic Cities192
From A Great Emergency, & Other Tales, "Our Field"198
"The Trees Are Down"207
The Penny Magazine, "Account of a Young Cuckoo"223
The Penny Magazine, "The Golden-Crested Wren"225
From Journal of Emily Shore227
From Song Birds and How to Keep Them228
From More about Wild Nature, "Impey the Bat"232
From Inmates of My House and Garden236
From Tom Tug and Others: Sketches in a Domestic Managerie240
From Our Farm of Two Acres247
From Home Life on an Ostrich Farm252
"Song of the Ostrich"260
From Children and Gardens, "Pussies in the Garden"262
From Parables from Nature, "Training and Restraining"267
From The Secret Garden273
"A Cedar-Rose"277
From A Lady's Country Companion283
From What Can Window-Gardens do for our Health?285
From Floral Decorations for the Dwelling House296
From "Fishing in West Africa"312
From Recollections of a Happy Life324
From My Home in Tasmania330
From "A Cross Line"342
From How I Shot My Bears; or Two Years in Kullu and Lahoul345
From A Sportswoman in India348
From Six Months in the Sandwich Islands356
From A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains360
From The Indian Alps and How We Crossed Them371
"Song of the Eagle"377
From The Alfoxden Journal389
"High Waving Heather"390
From The Poems of Emily Bronte390
"The Dor-Hawk"391
"With Nature"392
"The Old Green Lane"394
"Not as I Used to Do"395
"Elder flowers"397
From More About Wild Nature, "Dame Nature"399
From Genius Loci, "Among the Marble Mountains"401
From The Spirit of Rome, "Asphodels"404
From The Tower of the Mirrors and Other Essays, "The Lizard in the Abbey Church"405
"To Vernon Lee"408
"Rain"409
From "Colour, Space, and Music for the People"411
From Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden, "Gardens of Special Colouring"415
From The Spring of Joy, "The Beauty of Colour"422
"Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are"428
"Noon"428
"Cyclamens"429
"The White Moth"429
"L'Oiseau Bleu"430
"The Sunlit House"431
"A Dead Harvest: In Kensington Gardens"432
From Conversations on Natural Philosophy443
From On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences459
From The Young Naturalist466
From The Fairy-land of Science473
From Baby Buds484
From Life and Her Children488
From Winners in Life's Race496
"Darwinism"508
From Studies in Evolution and Biology509
"The Lower Life"512
"Lay of the Trilobite"514
"The Training of Women as Gardeners"529
From Taxidermy; or The Art of Collecting, Preparing, and Mounting Objects of Natural History535
From a Letter of 9 January 1838542
Letter to Nature, 14 March 1872544
"Hedgehogs"546
From "Song of the Sea-weed"548
From Chapters on the Common Things of the Sea-side, "Zoophytes"549
From British Sea-weeds552
From Parables from Nature, "Knowledge not the Limit of Belief"560
"Amongst the Rhopalocera of the Philippines"567
From Eleanor Ormerod, LL.D.575
"The 'Xerophytic' Character of the Gymnosperms"587
From The Study of Plant Life for Young People592
From Married Love596
From "Vis Medicatrix Naturae"605
Chronology611
Biographical Sketches635
For Further Reading657


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