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cultural conflict and Victorian literature

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An edition of Educating women (2001)

Educating women

cultural conflict and Victorian literature

"In 1837, when Queen Victoria came to the throne, no institution of higher education in Britain was open to women. By the end of the century, a quiet revolution had occurred: women had penetrated even the venerable walls of Oxford and Cambridge and could earn degrees at the many new universities founded during Victoria's reign. During the same period, novelists increasingly put intellectually ambitious heroines - students, teachers, and frustrated scholars - at the center of their books.".

"Educating Women analyzes the conflict between the higher education movement's emphasis on intellectual and professional achievement and the Victorian novel's continuing dedication to a narrative in which women's success is measured by the achievement of emotional rather than intellectual goals and by the forging of social rather than institutional ties.".

"Focusing on works by Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, Anna Leonowens, and Thomas Hardy, Laura Morgan Green demonstrates that those texts are shaped by the need to mediate the conflict between the professionalism and publicity increasingly associated with education, on the one hand, and the Victorian celebration of women as emblems of domesticity, on the other.

Educating Women shows that the nineteenth-century "heroines" of both history and fiction were in fact as indebted to domestic ideology as they were eager to transform it."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
153

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: One Domesticity and Duplicity: The Rhetoric of the
Higher Education Movement I
Two Living on the Moon: Jane Eyre and the Limits of
Self-Education 24
Three From English Governess to Orientalist Scholar:
Female Pedagogy and Power in Anna Leonowens's
The English Governess at the Siamese Court 46
Four "At once narrow and promiscuous": Emily Davies,
George Eliot, and Middlemarch 70
Five "Strange [in] difference of sex": Thomas Hardy
and the Temptations of Androgyny oI.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-148) and index.

Published in
Athens, OH
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.809352042
Library of Congress
PR788.W6 G74 2001, PR788.W6G74 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 153 p. ;
Number of pages
153

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3947890M
ISBN 10
082141402X, 0821414038
LCCN
2001036060
OCLC/WorldCat
47054740
Goodreads
3770715
1712132

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