In Science's Shadow: Literary Constructions of Late Victorian WomenUniversity of Missouri Press, 2006 - Всего страниц: 239 "Through close analysis of noncanonical Victorian-era literature by Thomas Hardy, Wilkie Collins, Charles Reade, Constance Naden, and Marianne North, Murphy reveals how women were often marginalized, constricted, and defined as intellectually inferior as a result of the interplay of sociohistorical trends driven by scientific curiosity and the 'Woman Question'"--Provided by publisher. |
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... attributed to the cul- tural turmoil of the late century . With pressures to broaden women's educational opportunities , expand occupational horizons , address in- equities in marriage laws , interrogate sexual mores , consider the New ...
... attributed to the cul- tural turmoil of the late century . With pressures to broaden women's educational opportunities , expand occupational horizons , address in- equities in marriage laws , interrogate sexual mores , consider the New ...
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... attributed to men . A Woman- Hater casts its female physician as a kind of evolutionary pioneer who will help shape future generations of “ womanly ” medical practition- ers . Yet the novel's own female doctor is regarded as a ...
... attributed to men . A Woman- Hater casts its female physician as a kind of evolutionary pioneer who will help shape future generations of “ womanly ” medical practition- ers . Yet the novel's own female doctor is regarded as a ...
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... attributed to circumstances much of what unquestionably lies deeper than circumstances , ” which he identified as “ being inherent in the fundamental character of sex . ” In a subsequent assault on Mill's Subjection of Women , Maudsley ...
... attributed to circumstances much of what unquestionably lies deeper than circumstances , ” which he identified as “ being inherent in the fundamental character of sex . ” In a subsequent assault on Mill's Subjection of Women , Maudsley ...
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... attributed to women not only intu- itive strength but a higher development of the sense organs and quicker perception to compensate for being “ a loser in the intellectual race as regards acquisition , origination , and judgment . ” He ...
... attributed to women not only intu- itive strength but a higher development of the sense organs and quicker perception to compensate for being “ a loser in the intellectual race as regards acquisition , origination , and judgment . ” He ...
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... attributed to “ her prerogative function of child - bearing . ” If that were the case , “ we can only accept the inferiority , and allow woman to find compensation for it in other directions . ” Re- ferring to a Westminster Review essay ...
... attributed to “ her prerogative function of child - bearing . ” If that were the case , “ we can only accept the inferiority , and allow woman to find compensation for it in other directions . ” Re- ferring to a Westminster Review essay ...
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3 A Problematic Boundary | 72 |
4 Dangerous Behavior | 106 |
5 Escaping Gender | 140 |
6 Evolutionary Mediation | 176 |
Afterword | 215 |
Bibliography | 221 |
Index | 235 |
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