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Krueger, Kate,
British women writers and the short story, 1850-1930 :reclaiming social space /
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British women writers and the short story, 1850-1930 :Kate Krueger.
Reminder of title:
reclaiming social space /
Author:
Krueger, Kate,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
1800 - 1999
Subject:
Short storiesWomen authors.
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137359247
ISBN:
1137359242 (electronic bk.)
British women writers and the short story, 1850-1930 :reclaiming social space /
Krueger, Kate,
British women writers and the short story, 1850-1930 :
reclaiming social space /Kate Krueger. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction Feminine Occupations -- 1. The Spinster Re-Drawing Rooms in Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford" -- 2. M.E. Braddon, Rhoda Broughton, and the Specter of Social Critique -- 3. Possessing London: "The Yellow Book"'s Women Writers -- 4. Barbara Baynton and Katherine Mansfield's Unsettling Women -- Conclusion Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, and Narratives of Obscurity.
The emergence of the short story in Britain in the Victorian and modernist period coincided with the rise of the professional woman writer. Circulating through the periodical press, short stories contributed to ongoing debates regarding 'the Woman Question'. By addressing a critically neglected form, this book reveals the ways in which women writers incited social change by complicating Victorian and modernist notions of gender and social space. Short stories by Elizabeth Gaskell, Rhoda Broughton, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, George Egerton, Charlotte Mew, Evelyn Sharp, Barbara Baynton, Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, and Jean Rhys hinge upon catalytic moments. When heroines surmount the limitations of their prescribed roles by redefining their boundaries, they revise dominant narratives of femininity. These writers' innovative works ask Britons to reconsider where women could live, how they could be identified, and whether they could be contained.
ISBN: 1137359242 (electronic bk.)
Source: 697133Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Chronological Terms:
1800 - 1999
Subjects--Topical Terms:
688132
Short stories
--Women authors.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
685464
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
LC Class. No.: PR1286.W6
Dewey Class. No.: 823/.0108
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Introduction Feminine Occupations -- 1. The Spinster Re-Drawing Rooms in Elizabeth Gaskell's "Cranford" -- 2. M.E. Braddon, Rhoda Broughton, and the Specter of Social Critique -- 3. Possessing London: "The Yellow Book"'s Women Writers -- 4. Barbara Baynton and Katherine Mansfield's Unsettling Women -- Conclusion Virginia Woolf, Jean Rhys, and Narratives of Obscurity.
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