Sex, Social Purity, and Sarah Grand: Journalistic writings and contemporary receptionTaylor & Francis Sarah Grand was one of the most prominent New Women of the 1890s and a notable social purity feminist and suffragist. This collection offers important insights into the full range of her journalistic output and lesser-known fictional writings. It also makes available biographical and autobiographical material, and previously unpublished manuscript sources. The first volume reproduces Grand's articles and the contemporary critical reception of her work. The letters in volume two, written mostly in the 1920s and 1930s, shed light on Grand's genesis as a writer and her interaction with 1890s artistic and feminist circles. The third and fourth volumes contain a selection of short stories from three collections published at and after the turn of the century. These comment on some of the explosive issues of that time: feminism, decadence, eugenics, class, race and war. They also reflect Grand's exploration of the interplay between gender and genre. |
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目次
Preface to Volume 1 | 1 |
The Morals of Manner | 21 |
The New Aspect of the Woman Question | 29 |
A Chat | 40 |
The Man of the Moment North American | 50 |
Bath Mayoress Tells | 61 |
The Boycott of Esther Waters Daily | 64 |
The New Woman and the Old Ladys Realm | 70 |
Mme Sarah | 321 |
The Woman | 327 |
Annie S Swan My Life London Ivor | 345 |
The Duty of Looking Nice Review | 351 |
The Odious English Girl Review of Reviews | 357 |
New Woman and the Old | 360 |
Athenaeum Athenaeum 28 February 1891 | 367 |
Ideala Saturday Review 1 September 1888 | 377 |
Some | 92 |
Court Her with Respect contribution | 103 |
Flora Mai Holly Babs the Impossible | 106 |
Should Women Propose Marriage? undated | 112 |
Does Marriage Hinder A Womans Self | 119 |
Charade Printers Pie 1904 p 58 | 126 |
The Case of the Modern Spinster Pall Mall | 138 |
What To Aim At in Andrew Reid ed | 149 |
The Human Quest Being some thoughts | 155 |
Mere Man Saturday Review 8 June 1901 | 180 |
A Page of Confessions Woman at Home | 189 |
This is an Ungracious Age New York Times | 197 |
In Search of a Subject B C D S Bath | 205 |
Sarah | 211 |
Sarah Grand on Men and Women Review | 230 |
Realm 1897 vol 2 pp 5445 | 237 |
Sarah A Tooley From Some Women | 253 |
Sarah Grand Bookman July | 271 |
Sarah Grand Warrington Press | 289 |
Frances TyrrellGill ed Wit and Wisdom | 304 |
Margaret Oliphant from The Old Saloon | 386 |
George Merediths rejection of The Heavenly | 409 |
New Novels Athenaeum 18 March 1893 | 420 |
The Nation Nation 16 November 1893 | 438 |
From Some Books of the Month Review | 459 |
Some New Novels Spectator 13 November | 467 |
The Beth Book Athenaeum | 474 |
The Beth Book Bookman N Y December | 487 |
Deas Cromarty To the Author of Beth | 494 |
Babs the Impossible Independent 28 March | 505 |
Arnold Bennett The Author of Babs | 509 |
Babs the Impossible | 515 |
A Sheaf of Novels Spectator 7 April 1894 | 523 |
The Academy Academy 26 | 530 |
Adnams Orchard Times Literary | 537 |
The Winged Victory Times Literary | 543 |
Fiction Athenaeum 15 September 1916 | 546 |
Novelist of the Nineties Times | 559 |
Sarah Grand Publishers Weekly New | 572 |
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