
Lecturing Women in British Fiction, Periodicals and Public Orality, 1870-1910
This book examines the emergence of women as audiences and speakers on the British metropolitan lecture circuit and in mass print representations from 1870-1910. Bringing together research on Victorian lecturing, periodicals, voice studies, and the cultural history of feminism, it sheds new light on the interdependence of orality and print and the rise of the British women’s movement.
Sifting throu...
This book examines the emergence of women as audiences and speakers on the British metropolitan lecture circuit and in mass print representations from 1870-1910. Bringing together research on Victorian lecturing, periodicals, voice studies, and the cultural history of feminism, it sheds new light on the interdependence of orality and print and the rise of the British women’s movement.
Sifting throu...