Novels in English by Women, 1891-1920

Novels in English by Women, 1891-1920
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Publisher : Scholarly Title
Total Pages : 830
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105039230748
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Synopsis Novels in English by Women, 1891-1920 by : Janet Grimes

The New Girl

The New Girl
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 0231102461
ISBN-13 : 9780231102469
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Girl by : Sally Mitchell

In the 1930s a band of smart and able young men, some still in their twenties, helped Franklin D. Roosevelt transform an American nation in crisis. They were the junior officers of the New Deal. Thomas G. Corcoran, Benjamin V. Cohen, William O. Douglas, Abe Fortas, and James Rowe helped FDR build the modern Democratic Party into a progressive coalition whose command over power and ideas during the next three decades seemed politically invincible. This is the first book about this group of Rooseveltians and their linkage to Lyndon Johnson's Great Society and the Vietnam War debacle. Michael Janeway grew up inside this world. His father, Eliot Janeway, business editor of Time and a star writer for Fortune and Life magazines, was part of this circle, strategizing and practicing politics as well as reporting on these men. Drawing on his intimate knowledge of events and previously unavailable private letters and other documents, Janeway crafts a riveting account of the exercise of power during the New Deal and its aftermath. He shows how these men were at the nexus of reform impulses at the electoral level with reform thinking in the social sciences and the law and explains how this potent fusion helped build the contemporary American state. Since that time efforts to reinvent government by "brains trust" have largely failed in the U.S. In the last quarter of the twentieth century American politics ceased to function as a blend of broad coalition building and reform agenda setting, rooted in a consensus of belief in the efficacy of modern government. Can a progressive coalition of ideas and power come together again? The Fall of the House of Roosevelt makes such a prospect both alluring and daunting.

A New Woman Reader

A New Woman Reader
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Publisher : Broadview Press
Total Pages : 373
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Synopsis A New Woman Reader by : Carolyn Christensen Nelson

A Reference Guide for English Studies

A Reference Guide for English Studies
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 2816
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ISBN-10 : 9780520321878
ISBN-13 : 0520321871
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis A Reference Guide for English Studies by : Michael J. Marcuse

The Women's Suffrage Movement

The Women's Suffrage Movement
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 800
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ISBN-10 : 9781135434021
ISBN-13 : 1135434026
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Women's Suffrage Movement by : Elizabeth Crawford

This widely acclaimed book has been described by History Today as a 'landmark in the study of the women's movement'. It is the only comprehensive reference work to bring together in one volume the wealth of information available on the women's movement. Drawing on national and local archival sources, the book contains over 400 biographical entries and more than 800 entries on societies in England, Scotland and Wales. Easily accessible and rigorously cross-referenced, this invaluable resource covers not only the political developments of the campaign but provides insight into its cultural context, listing novels, plays and films.

Women Writing the West Indies, 1804-1939

Women Writing the West Indies, 1804-1939
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781134440979
ISBN-13 : 1134440979
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Women Writing the West Indies, 1804-1939 by : Evelyn O'Callaghan

This pioneering study surveys nineteenth- and twentieth-century narratives of the West Indies written by white women, English and Creole, with special regard to 'race' and gender.

Rebel Women

Rebel Women
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0226526771
ISBN-13 : 9780226526775
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Rebel Women by : Jane Eldridge Miller

With the rise of women's suffrage, challenges to marriage and divorce laws, and expanding opportunities for education and employment for women, the early years of the twentieth century were a time of social revolution. Examining British novels written in 1890-1914, Jane Eldridge Miller demonstrates how these social, legal, and economic changes rendered the traditional narratives of romantic desire and marital closure inadequate, forcing Edwardian novelists to counter the limitations and ideological implications of those narratives with innovative strategies. The original and provocative novels that resulted depict the experiences of modern women with unprecedented variety, specificity, and frankness. Rebel Women is a major re-evaluation of Edwardian fiction and a significant contribution to literary history and criticism. "Miller's is the best account we have, not only of Edwardian women novelists, but of early 20th-century women novelists; the measure of her achievement is that the distinction no longer seems workable." —David Trotter, The London Review of Books

The Lady on the Drawingroom Floor

The Lady on the Drawingroom Floor
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781683931478
ISBN-13 : 1683931475
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lady on the Drawingroom Floor by : Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

The Lady on the Drawingroom Floor with Selected Poetry and Prose, by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, seeks to reclaim Coleridge’s reputation as a novelist, poet, critic, and educator by featuring familiar works alongside unpublished or out-of-print works. This collection includes a substantial introduction to Coleridge, analyzing her life and legacy; the whole of Coleridge’s final published novel; and a selection of important poems, short stories, essays, and letters. This discussion of her career invites the reader to consider her poetry and other writing alongside the novel that early critics called her most reflective and mature. In restoring the integrity of Coleridge’s literary canon, this volume offers new ways of understanding the complexities of an innovative Victorian writer who deserves to be better known and featured more prominently in anthologies and college courses. This collection is intended to introduce scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and the general reading public to Coleridge’s specific and considerable contributions to late-Victorian literature.

Women's Studies

Women's Studies
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Publisher : Littleton, Colo. : Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013332146
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Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Women's Studies by : Catherine R. Loeb