Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel

Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel
Title Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel PDF eBook
Author Monica F. Cohen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 234
Release 1998-02-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521591414

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Much attention has recently been given by scholars to the widening of the gender gap in the nineteenth century and the concept of separate spheres. Testing such constructions, and questioning the stereotypes associated with Victorian domesticity, Monica F. Cohen offers new readings of narratives by Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Dickens, Eliot, Eden, Gaskell, Oliphant and Reade to show how domestic work, the most feminine of all activities, gained much of its social credibility by positioning itself in relation to the emergent professions. By exploring how novels cast the Victorian conception of female morality into the vocabulary of nineteenth-century professionalism, Cohen traces the ways in which women sought identity and privilege within a professionalised culture, and revises our understanding of Victorian domestic ideology.

Home Inc

Home Inc
Title Home Inc PDF eBook
Author Monica Feinberg Cohen
Publisher
Pages 716
Release 1994
Genre
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Professional Men and Domesticity in the Mid-Victorian Novel

Professional Men and Domesticity in the Mid-Victorian Novel
Title Professional Men and Domesticity in the Mid-Victorian Novel PDF eBook
Author Laura Fasick
Publisher
Pages 199
Release 2003
Genre Domestic fiction, English
ISBN 9780889469273

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Domestic Crime In The Victorian Novel

Domestic Crime In The Victorian Novel
Title Domestic Crime In The Victorian Novel PDF eBook
Author Anthea Trodd
Publisher Springer
Pages 191
Release 1988-12-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 134919638X

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From Spinster to Career Woman

From Spinster to Career Woman
Title From Spinster to Career Woman PDF eBook
Author Arlene Young
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages
Release 2019-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 0773558489

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The late Victorian period brought a radical change in cultural attitudes toward middle-class women and work. Anxiety over the growing disproportion between women and men in the population, combined with an awakening desire among young women for personal and financial freedom, led progressive thinkers to advocate for increased employment opportunities. The major stumbling block was the persistent conviction that middle-class women - "ladies" - could not work without relinquishing their social status. Through media reports, public lectures, and fictional portrayals of working women, From Spinster to Career Woman traces advocates' efforts to alter cultural perceptions of women, work, class, and the ideals of womanhood. Focusing on the archetypal figures of the hospital nurse and the typewriter, Arlene Young analyzes the strategies used to transform a job perceived as menial into a respected profession and to represent office work as progressive employment for educated women. This book goes beyond a standard examination of historical, social, and political realities, delving into the intense human elements of a cultural shift and the hopes and fears of young women seeking independence. Providing new insights into the Victorian period, From Spinster to Career Woman captures the voices of ordinary women caught up in the frustrations and excitements of a new era.

The Professional Ideal in the Victorian Novel

The Professional Ideal in the Victorian Novel
Title The Professional Ideal in the Victorian Novel PDF eBook
Author S. Colon
Publisher Springer
Pages 238
Release 2007-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0230604250

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This book makes the claim that Victorian novels do not simply reflect professional ideology; they also scrutinize its dilemmas, contradictions, and limitations. In this volume, innovative readings of canonical texts like Sybil, Barchester Towers, Romola, and Daniel Deronda accompany groundbreaking work on less familiar texts like Tancred and My Lady Ludlow to illuminate the Victorians' own struggles with the emerging professional ideology. The Victorians' engagement with fundamental ideas of professional identity such as autonomy, meritocracy, and the service ethic reveal professionalism's dual basis in materialist and idealist rationalities.

Anxious Domesticity in the Victorian Novel

Anxious Domesticity in the Victorian Novel
Title Anxious Domesticity in the Victorian Novel PDF eBook
Author Michael Mahar Klotz
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9780549348382

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My analysis is informed by historical events that influenced the industry of interior decoration, including the expansion of the railway during the 1840s, the Great Exhibition of 1851, debates about female suffrage in the 1860s, and the response to Wilde's trial in 1895; letters and essays by Dickens, Oliphant, Eliot, and Wilde regarding the decoration of their own homes and the cultural role of adornment; and aesthetic manuals that document the prominence of possessions in an understanding of home. Through readings of Dombey and Son, Jane Eyre, Miss Marjoribanks, Middlemarch, and The Picture of Dorian Gray, I contend that the representation of the domestic interior in the Victorian novel provides a visible exhibit of the difficulty of subsuming a sense of self within the house, and is integral to understanding the fate of the individual within the Victorian home.