The Ladies's Edinburgh Debating Society met on the first Saturday of each month between 1865-1936 to discuss the books they were reading and to debate prearranged issues. For the first fifteen years its members produced a magazine which carried fictive and general interest articles. This thesis will study the archive of the Society and the magazine that it produced to arrive at an understanding of the women's reading practices, their intellectual lives and their attitudes to the society in which they lived and how these experiences impacted upon them. At a time when women's societal role was limited and access to education was based on wealth or the philanthropy of others, these women were able (through their privileged place in the middle...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between gender and argumentation, complicating narrative...
The Ladies's Edinburgh Debating Society met on the first Saturday of each month between 1865-1936 to...
© 2020 Rebekah Julia Fairgray CurrerThis thesis investigates the strategic communication of mid-nine...
Literary scholar Elizabeth Long has charted the emergence of women’s reading groups in nineteenth-ce...
This thesis examines provincial literary culture in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century...
This article argues for the importance of restoring girls’ aspirations and self-education to narrati...
My project argues that a private, autodidactic model of girls' readership is challenged within mid-V...
This dissertation argues for the central role that higher education played in the making and remakin...
Literary scholar Elizabeth Long has charted the emergence of women’s reading groups in nineteenth-ce...
This dissertation argues for the central role that higher education played in the making and remakin...
ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on communities of female Quaker readers in York c.1885-c.1925, and m...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between gender and argumentation, complicating narrative...
The Ladies's Edinburgh Debating Society met on the first Saturday of each month between 1865-1936 to...
© 2020 Rebekah Julia Fairgray CurrerThis thesis investigates the strategic communication of mid-nine...
Literary scholar Elizabeth Long has charted the emergence of women’s reading groups in nineteenth-ce...
This thesis examines provincial literary culture in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century...
This article argues for the importance of restoring girls’ aspirations and self-education to narrati...
My project argues that a private, autodidactic model of girls' readership is challenged within mid-V...
This dissertation argues for the central role that higher education played in the making and remakin...
Literary scholar Elizabeth Long has charted the emergence of women’s reading groups in nineteenth-ce...
This dissertation argues for the central role that higher education played in the making and remakin...
ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on communities of female Quaker readers in York c.1885-c.1925, and m...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
This article argues that supplements are indispensable to Victorian periodical research, for togethe...
The portrayal of Scotland as a particularly patriarchal society has traditionally had the effect of ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between gender and argumentation, complicating narrative...