AbstractFemale workers represent a fundamental component of the workforce to the extent that it is true that the Industrial Revolution owes them a huge debt. However, despite the unfair exploitation of many women in factories in which conditions resembled manslaughter, they have been often neglected and reduced to liminal characters by Victorian novelists. An interesting exception in the early Victorian period is represented by the writer Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna, whose fiction works as a medium of social criticism. Her semi-fictional The Wrongs of Woman is a reform novel which sheds a controversial light on female working conditions. On the one hand she indeed deplores the inhuman treatment of female labourers, but on the other hand she a...
Cet article explore la manière dont la culture industrielle a façonné l’imaginaire et la poésie des ...
During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activ...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...
This research analyzed a novel entitled North and South written by Elizabeth Gaskell. The issue is a...
The field of Victorian studies historically includes critical studies of the working-class, but many...
Nineteenth-century working women challenged the ideal of the Victorian woman, in whom contemporary n...
Nineteenth-century working women challenged the ideal of the Victorian woman, in whom contemporary n...
Nineteenth-century working women challenged the ideal of the Victorian woman, in whom contemporary n...
© 2007 Dr. Danielle Labhaoise ThorntonBetween 1880 and 1920, something remarkable happened among the...
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
This dissertation argues that social investigators, novelists and prose writers often demonstrate si...
The idea of Victorian womanhood typically summons images of Coventry Patmore's "angel in the house,"...
This thesis gives an analysis of several novelists treatment of the subject of factory life in the ...
This thesis explores representations of women working in artistic professions in Britain in the sec...
To what extent is the portrayal of social expectations for men and women in the Victorian Era accura...
Cet article explore la manière dont la culture industrielle a façonné l’imaginaire et la poésie des ...
During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activ...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...
This research analyzed a novel entitled North and South written by Elizabeth Gaskell. The issue is a...
The field of Victorian studies historically includes critical studies of the working-class, but many...
Nineteenth-century working women challenged the ideal of the Victorian woman, in whom contemporary n...
Nineteenth-century working women challenged the ideal of the Victorian woman, in whom contemporary n...
Nineteenth-century working women challenged the ideal of the Victorian woman, in whom contemporary n...
© 2007 Dr. Danielle Labhaoise ThorntonBetween 1880 and 1920, something remarkable happened among the...
Women during the Victorian Era did not have many rights. They were viewed as only supposed to be hou...
This dissertation argues that social investigators, novelists and prose writers often demonstrate si...
The idea of Victorian womanhood typically summons images of Coventry Patmore's "angel in the house,"...
This thesis gives an analysis of several novelists treatment of the subject of factory life in the ...
This thesis explores representations of women working in artistic professions in Britain in the sec...
To what extent is the portrayal of social expectations for men and women in the Victorian Era accura...
Cet article explore la manière dont la culture industrielle a façonné l’imaginaire et la poésie des ...
During the Victorian period, the issue of middle-class women’s work was widely-debated as work activ...
This study of attitudes to and the presentation of the industrial and urban working classes in prose...