
Women as Public Moralists in Britain
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An examination of how women''s writings shaped public opinion and morality from the Victorians to the mid-twentieth century.
In nineteenth-century Britain, public debates about the nation''s moral health and about men''s and women''s responsibility for it were shaped decisively by a tradition of female moralists. This book looks at the cultural criticism of eight of the most significant of these wr...
In nineteenth-century Britain, public debates about the nation''s moral health and about men''s and women''s responsibility for it were shaped decisively by a tradition of female moralists. This book looks at the cultural criticism of eight of the most significant of these wr...
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An examination of how women''s writings shaped public opinion and morality from the Victorians to the mid-twentieth century.
In nineteenth-century Britain, public debates about the nation''s moral health and about men''s and women''s responsibility for it were shaped decisively by a tradition of female moralists. This book looks at the cultural criticism of eight of the most significant of these wr...
In nineteenth-century Britain, public debates about the nation''s moral health and about men''s and women''s responsibility for it were shaped decisively by a tradition of female moralists. This book looks at the cultural criticism of eight of the most significant of these wr...
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