The book was originally published by Ashgate. It is now republished by Routledge.How key changes to the married women’s property laws contributed to new ways of viewing women in society are revealed in Deborah Wynne’s study of literary representations of women and portable property during the period 1850 to 1900. While critical explorations of Victorian women’s connections to the material world have tended to focus on their relationships to commodity culture, Wynne argues that modern paradigms of consumerism cannot be applied across the board to the Victorian period. Until the passing of the 1882 Married Women’s Property Act, many women lacked full property rights; evidence suggests that, for women, objects often functioned not as disposabl...
This study examines how British novels produced during the long nineteenth century, the period from ...
This dissertation examines representations of property-owning personhood in crisis in nineteenth-cen...
Thesis Abstract The inequality of sexes in England has been a sore point in society for centuries. S...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses female possession of property in t...
The relationship between women and property has been an central investigative concern for literary s...
Dorothea Brooke was reluctant to accept the bequest of her mother\u27s jewellery, but was George Eli...
This thesis explores how the Victorian concept of success – fundamental to Victorians’ understanding...
The study has three points of discussion. The first deals with the rights of woman in obtaining prop...
This thesis investigates the centrality of non-portable property – the house – in Austen’s fictional...
“A Woman’s Worth: Gendered Concepts of Value in Victorian Literature and Culture” examines how Victo...
The relationship between women and property has been a central investigative concern for literary sc...
Three of the most notable English women authors, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and George Eliot, ex...
I have found that Victorian domestic ideology, as defined by literary scholar Catherine Hall, is oft...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
The major purpose of this thesis was to analyze and evaluate the development of the Married Women\u2...
This study examines how British novels produced during the long nineteenth century, the period from ...
This dissertation examines representations of property-owning personhood in crisis in nineteenth-cen...
Thesis Abstract The inequality of sexes in England has been a sore point in society for centuries. S...
This book is not available through ChesterRep.This book discusses female possession of property in t...
The relationship between women and property has been an central investigative concern for literary s...
Dorothea Brooke was reluctant to accept the bequest of her mother\u27s jewellery, but was George Eli...
This thesis explores how the Victorian concept of success – fundamental to Victorians’ understanding...
The study has three points of discussion. The first deals with the rights of woman in obtaining prop...
This thesis investigates the centrality of non-portable property – the house – in Austen’s fictional...
“A Woman’s Worth: Gendered Concepts of Value in Victorian Literature and Culture” examines how Victo...
The relationship between women and property has been a central investigative concern for literary sc...
Three of the most notable English women authors, Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and George Eliot, ex...
I have found that Victorian domestic ideology, as defined by literary scholar Catherine Hall, is oft...
The Victorian era was named after the reign of “Queen Victoria” from 1837 until 1901. It was a chaot...
The major purpose of this thesis was to analyze and evaluate the development of the Married Women\u2...
This study examines how British novels produced during the long nineteenth century, the period from ...
This dissertation examines representations of property-owning personhood in crisis in nineteenth-cen...
Thesis Abstract The inequality of sexes in England has been a sore point in society for centuries. S...