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1 Notes and References CHAPTER 1: WOMEN IN SOCIETY AND IN THE NOVEL 1. Clara E. Collet, 'Prospects of Marriage for Women', Nineteenth Century, April Quoted in Elaine Showalter, A Literature oj Their Own (Princeton, 1977), p 'Modern Novelists - Great and Small', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, May Ray Strachey, The Cause (London, 1928), Preface. 5. Alicia C. Percival, The English Miss Today and Yesterday (London, 1939), p George Eliot, Middlemo.rch (1872), Finale. 7. W. R. Greg, Literary and Social Judgments (second edition, London, 1869), p George Eliot, Adam Berie (1859), Ch Anthony Trollope, The Eustace Diamonds (1872), Ch W. M. Thackeray, The Newcomes (1855), Ch Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White (1860), 'The Story Begun by Walter Hartright', Ch T.]. Wise and]. A. Symington (eds), The Brontes: Their Lives, Friendships and Correspondence (Oxford, 1932), Vol. 2, p W. M. Thackeray, Vanity Fair (1848), Ch Florence Nightingale, Cassandra, published as Appendix 1 in Strachey, op. cit. 15. Olive Schreiner, The Story of an African Farm (1883), Vol. 1, Ch Flora Thompson, 'Heatherley', quoted in Observer Magazine, 21 October Mary Clive, The Day of Reckoning (London, 1964), pp Sir William Blackstone, Commentary on the Laws oj England (1765), quoted in Strachey, op. cit., p George Eliot, Daniel Derontla (1876), Ch Quoted in Strachey, op. cit., p Anthony Trollope, He Knew He Was Right (1869), Ch Thomas Hardy, The Woodlanders (1887), Ch George Eliot, Janet's Repentance, Ch. 18, in Scenes oj Clerical Life (1858). 24. Quoted in Gordon S. Haight, 'Male Chastity in the Nineteenth Century', Contemporary Review, November
2 188 Notes and References 25. Charlotte's death certificate gives the cause of death as 'phthisis', but a twentieth-century gynaecologist writes, 'The evidence is quite clear that she died of hyperemesis gravidarum, the pernicious vomiting of pregnancy' (Phillip Rhodes, 'A Medical Appraisal of the Brontes', Bronte Society Transactions, 16). 26. In M. E. Braddon's Lady Audley's Secret (1862) the heroine turns out to be mad, and we are told that her mother, too, became insane after having a baby. What is obviously post-natal psychosis is here described as a hereditary disease. 27. Grant Allen, 'Plain Words on the Woman Question', Fortnightly Review, October Anthony Trollope described (Autobiography [1883] Ch. 2) how his mother had 'six children, four of whom died of consumption at different ages'. 29. Charlotte Bronte, Villette (1853), Ch Wanda Neff, Victorian Working Women (second edition, London, 1960), p George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss (1860), Book 4, Ch Jane Austen, Pride and PreJudice (1813), Vol. 1, Ch Sarah Stickney Ellis, Daughters of England (London, 1842), p Florence Nightingale, Cassandra, op. cit. 35. John Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies (1865): Lecture Two, 'Of Queens' Gardens', paragraph Quoted in F. A. Hayek,John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor (London, 1951), p Neff, op. cit., p 'Vanity Fair, Jane Eyre, and the Governesses' Benevolent Institute Report for 1847', Quarterly Review, December Benjamin Disraeli, Sybil (1845), Book 3, Ch 'A Woman's Thoughts about Women: Female Handicrafts', Chambers's Journal, 11 July Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit (1857), Book 1, Ch 'The Employment of Women', North British Review, February Robert Blatchford, Mt:r'IU England (London, 1894), Ch Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South (1855), Ch Flora Thompson, Lark Rise to Candleford (Oxford, 1945), Ch. to. 46. Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop (1841), Ch Greg, op. cit., p E. Lynn Linton, The Girl of the Period (London, 1883), Vol. 2, p See Showalter, op. cit., pp. 37-9, andj. A. Sutherland, Victorian Novelists and Publishers (London, 1976), p Quoted in Elizabeth Gaskell, The Life of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1857), Vol. 2, Ch Quoted in ibid., Vol. 1, Ch Ibid., Vol. 2, Ch Annette B. Hopkins, Elizabeth Gaskell (London, 1952), p J. A. V. Chapple and Arthur Pollard (eds), The Letters of Mrs Gaskell (Manchester, 1966), Letter Ibid., Letter 515.
3 Notes and References Mrs Harry Coghill (ed.), The Autobiography and Letters of Mrs M. O. W. Olipoont (London, 1899), Ch R. W. Chapman (ed.),janeausten'sletters (second edition, Oxford, 1952), Letter Gaskell, The Life ofcoorlotte Bronti, op. cit., Vol. 2, Ch 'The Employment of Women', North British Review, op. cit. 60. Charlotte M. Yonge, Womankind (London, 1876), p Ruskin, op. cit., paragraph See George Gissing, In the Year of Jubilee, and E. Lynn Linton, One Too Many, both published in Quoted in Gaskell, op. cit., Vol. 2, Ch Quoted in Francoise Basch, Relative Creatures (London, 1974), p Anthony Trollope, Can You Forgive Her? (1865), Ch Quoted in Lytton Strachey, Queen Victoria (London, 1921), p. 238 in 1971 edition. 67. 'Appeal against Female Suffrage', Nineteenth Century, June Quoted in C. Willett Cunnington, Feminine Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century (London, 1935), p Yonge, op. cit., pp. 103, 105, 127, 128, M. M. Dilke, 'The Appeal against Female Suffrage: A Reply', Nineteenth Century, July Sarah Grand, The Heavenly Twins (1893), Book 1, Ch Quoted in Cunnington, op. cit., p CHAPTER 2: IDEOLOGY AND THE NOVEL 1. Caroline Norton, 'A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill' (London, 1855). 2. Mrs Jameson, Shakespeare's Heroines (London, 1897 edition), p Henry Fielding, TomJones (1749), Book 17, Ch Bulwer Lytton, The Last Days of Pompeii (1834), Ch. 6. Lytton's wife Rosina was the daughter of Anna Wheeler, one of the earliest feminists. 5. William Cobbett, Advice to Young Men (London, 1830), p. 159 in 1980 edition. 6. John Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies: Lecture Two, 'Of Queens' Gardens', paragraphs Walter Scott, Waverley (1814), Ch J. A. V. Chapple and Arthur Pollard (eds), The Letters of Mrs Gaskell (Manchester, 1966), Letter Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby (1839), Ch Charlotte M. Yonge, The Daisy Cooin (1856), Part 2, Ch Fielding, op. cit., Book 18, Ch Anthony Trollope, The Small House at Allington (1864), Ch Susan Ferrier, Marriage (1818), Book 2, Ch W. M. Thackeray, The Newcomes (1855), Ch Mrs Humphry Ward, Robert Elsmere (1888), Ch George Gissing, Born in Exile (1892), Part 7, Ch Dinah Mulock (Craik), John Halifax, Gentleman (1857), Ch. 23.
4 190 Notes and References 18. Mrs Hugo Reid, A Pleafor Women (Edinburgh, 1843), p W. R. Greg, Literary and SocialJudgments (second edition, London, 1869), p 'Prostitution', Westminster Review, July Anthony Trollope, Autobiography, Ch W. E. H. Lecky, HistoryofEuTopeanMorals(London, 1869), Vol. 2, p George Eliot, Adam Bede (1859), Ch George W. and Lucy A. Johnson (eds), Josephine E. Butler, an Autobiographical Memoir (London, 1909), p Raymond Blathwayt, 'A Chat with the Author of "Tess" " Black and White, 27 August Quoted inj. A. and Olive Banks, Feminism and Family Planning in Victon'an England (Liverpool, 1964), p Cobbett, op. cit., p Sarah Stickney Ellis, Wives of England (London, 1843), p George Meredith, The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (1859), Ch Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre (1849), Ch George Eliot, MiddlernJJrch (1872), Ch Wilkie Collins, No Name (1862), The First Scene, Ch Percy Bysshe Shelley, Notes to Queen Mab (1813). 34. 'The Anti-Marriage League', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, January Blathwayt, op. cit. 36. Ruskin, op. cit., paragraph 'Silly Novels by Lady Novelists', Westminster Review, October Charles Dickens, Bleak House (1853), Ch See Charlotte M. Yonge, Womankind (London, 1876), Ch Charles Kingsley, Hypatia (1853), Ch Ibid., Ch Josephine Butler (ed.), Woman's Work and Woman's Culture (London, 1869), p Margaret Dalziel, Popular Fiction 100 Years Ago (London, 1957), p Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist (1838), Ch Dalziel, op. cit., p Elizabeth Gaskell, The Lift of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1857), Vol. 2, Ch Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist (1838), Ch Sarah Stickney Ellis, Daughters of England (London, 1852), p Charlotte M. Yonge, The Heir of Redclyffe (1853), Ch See Marilyn Butler, Maria Edgeworth (Oxford, 1972), Appendix C, 'The Post-Publication History of Belinda and Patronage'. 51. George Eliot, Mr. Gilfil's Love Story, Ch. 21, in Scenes of Clerical Life (1858). 52. Quoted in Margot Peters, Unquiet Soul: A Biography of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1975), p. 371 in 1977 edition. 53. ElliS, Daughters of England, op. cit., p Jane Austen, Emma (1816), Ch W. M. Thackeray, Vaniry Fair (1848), Ch Charlotte Bronte, Shirley (1849), Ch Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby (1839), Ch. 13.
5 Notes and References Bumble's famous remark that 'the law is a ass' is provoked by his being told that 'the law supposes that your wife acts under your direction' (Oliver Twist, Ch. 51). When a married woman committed one of the smaller crimes in her husband's presence he was held responsible. 59. Anthony Trollope, Barchester Towers (1857), Ch Wilkie Collins, The New Magdalen (1873), Ch E. B. Harrison, 'Mothers and Daughters', Ninetunth Century, February Charlotte M. Yonge, The Clever Woman of the Family (1865), Ch Flora Thompson, Heatherley, op. cit. 64. RichardJefferies, Restless Human Hearts (1875), Vol. 1, Ch Ibid., Vol. 3, Ch Grant Allen, The Woman Who Did (1895), Ch Ibid., Ch Ibid., Ch Thomas Hardy,jude the Obscure (1896), Part 4, Ch. 1. CHAPTER 3: JANE AUSTEN 1. Margaret Drabble (ed.), jane Austen: Lady Susan, The Watsons, Sanditon (London, 1974), p R.W. Chapman (ed.),jane Austen 's Letters (second edition, Oxford, 1952), Letter See Pride and Prejudice, Vol. 2, Ch. 6. 'Upon my word', said her ladyship, 'you give your opinion very decidedly for so young a person.' 4. In Northanger Abbey (1818), Henry Tilney points out that the dance is 'an emblem of marriage' - 'in both man has the advantage of choice, woman only the power of refusal' (Ch. 10). CHAPTER 4: SCOTT 1. John Ruskin, Sesame and Lilies: Lecture Two, 'Of Queens' Gardens', paragraph 'Men's Women in Fiction', Westminster Review, May George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss (1860), Book 5, Ch. 4. CHAPTER 5: WOMEN WRITERS OF1HE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY 1. 'The Enfranchisement of Women', Westminster Review, July Maria Edgeworth's date of birth was probably 1768 but is usually given as Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey (1818), Ch Maria Edgeworth, Lettersjor Literary Ladies (1795). See also her short story 'The Mimic' in The Parent's Assistant (1796). 5. James Kinsley and Gary Kelly (eds), 'Mary Wollstonecraft', Mary and The Wrongs of Woman (Oxford, 1980), p. 139.
6 192 Notes and References 6. Josephine Butler (ed.), Woman's Work and Woman's Culture (London, 1869), p Margaret Sackville, Preface to The Inheritance (1929 edition). 8. See Harriet Martineau, Autobiography (London, 1877), Vol. 1, pp Despite her support for feminist aims, she disapproved of Mary W ollstonecraft as 'a poor victim of passion'. CHAPTER 6: DICKENS 1. Kathleen Tillotson (ed.), The Lettn-s of Charles Dickens, Vol. 4 (Oxford, 1977), p Mrs Nickleby does not seriously consider getting married again because of her 'attachment to her children'. Kit in the Old Curiosity Shop is indignant at the suggestion that his mother might marry again - 'if the gentleman knew her he wouldn't think of such a thing' (Ch. 20). 3. Agnes feels she has been the 'innocent cause' of her father's deterioration (David Coppeifield (1850), Ch. 25) and Lucie in A Tale of Two Cities (1859) also feels guilty for being happy while her father was in prison. 4. There are traces of the same idea in Our Mutual Friend (1865), when Mrs Boffin realises that if she adopts a child 'let it not be a pet or a plaything for me, but a creature to be helped for its own sake'. CHAPTER 7: THE BRONTES 1. Phyllis Bentley (ed.), The Professor, Tales from Angria, etc. (London, 1954), pp Mrs Ellis reviewed Jane Eyre and Shirley and found both of them unwomanly. See 'The "Taste" of Charlotte Bronte', Bronte Society Transactions, Bentley, op. cit., pp On the other hand, when Dickens in Bleak House shows a wife calling her husband 'my master', he clearly indicates that this is wrong and that she is cruelly treated. 5. J. A. V. Chapple and Arthur Pollard (eds), The Lettn-s of Mrs Gaskell (Manchester, 1966), Letter Elizabeth Gaskell, The Life of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1857), Vol. 1, Ch T. J. Wise andj. A. Symington (eds), The Brontes: Their Lives, Friendships and Co"espondmce (Oxford, 1932), Vol. 2, pp Heathcliff has another reason for hating Cathy; he tells her that her father 'cursed you, I dare say, for coming into the world - I did at least' (Ch. 27). This is franker than most nineteenth-century novels, which rarely admit that a father might resent a child whose mother died when it was born. In fact Edgar does not blame his daughter but, more conventionally, values her for being connected to the first Catherine. Heathcliffs attitude shows his habit of punishing women and children for things which they cannot help.
7 Notes and References Most novelists believed that men would not accept a child who was not their own. David Copperfield is an example, and also two novels by Trollope, The Prime Minister and He Knew He Was Right. Emily Lopez loses her baby as well as her husband, and remarries, but Emily Trevelyan's child survives and she remains a widow. Most of the later nineteenthcentury novels accepted that a widow could marry again, but not if she had a living child. CHAPTER 8: ELIZABETH GASKELL 1. Lord David Cecil, Early Victorian Novelists (London, 1934), Ch See G. H. Lewes's review of Shirley (Edinburgh Review, January 1850), which drew attention to Currer Bell's childlessness. 3. Quoted in Aina Rubenius, The Woman Question in Mrs Gaskell's Life and Works (Upsala, 1950), p J. A. V. Chapple and Arthur Pollard (eds), The Letters of Mrs Gaskell (Manchester, 1966), Letter Ibid., Letter 'Half a Life-Time Ago' and 'Lois the Witch' are reprinted in Cousin Phillis and Other Taks, Angus Easson (ed.) (Oxford, 1981).. 7. Anthony Trollope, John Caldigate (1879), Vol. 3, Ch Elizabeth Gaskell, The Life of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1857), Vol. 2, Ch 'Modem Novelists - Great and Small', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magaziru, May Chapple and Pollard, op. cit., Letter 'Modern Novelists - Great and Small', op. cit. CHAPTER 9: THE MALE IMAGE OF WOMEN 1. Charlotte Bronte, Shirley, Ch Harriet Martineau, Autobiography (London, 1877), Vol. 2, p Quoted in Elizabeth Gaskell, The Life of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1857), Vol. 2, Ch See Preface, 'The Esmonds of Virginia', in some editions of Thackeray's Henry Esmond. 5. Trollope's relationship with his mother is discussed in The Trollopes: The Chronicle of a Writing Family, by Lucy Poate Stebbins and Richard Poate Stebbins (London, 1946). 6. Anthony Trollope, North America (London, 1862), Vol. 1, Ch Anthony Trollope, Autobiography (London, 1883), Ch Can You Forgive Her? shows signs of having been influenced by a much cruder novel, Mrs Henry Wood's East Lynru. Lady Isabel has virtually the same experiences as Alice and Glencora. She leaves her worthy husband for the man she originally wanted to marry, who does not care for her and turns out to be a murderer. When it is too late she is overwhelmed with guilt and longs in vain to have her husband back.
8 194 Notes and References 9. In The Queen of Hearts (1859). See Robert Ashley, Wilkie Collins (London, 1952), p In The Tmant of Wildfell Hall and John Halifax, Gentleman the woman actually has to propose to the man because her money prevents him from speaking. 11. 'Sensation Novels', Bla&kwood's Edinburgh Magazine, May CHAPTER 10: GEORGE ELIOT 1. Her union with Lewes was another reason for concealing her identity. 2. Gordon S. Haight (ed.), The George Eliot Lettn-s (Oxford, ), Vol. 3, p Gordon S. Haight, George Eliot: A Biography (London, 1968), p Ibid., p Quoted in David Carroll (ed.), George Eliot: The Critical Heritage (London, 1971), p Lettn-s, op. cit., Vol. 4, p Ibid., Vol. 4, p 'Resignation' is spelled 'recognition'. 8. Ibid., Vol. 4, p Quoted in Haight, Biography, op. cit., p Very few English novels have an alcoholic heroine, and George Eliot's publisher was rather worried about Janet. Flora in Little Dorrit drinks brandy, presumably out of frustration. 11. Haight, Biography, op. cit., p Lettn-s, op. cit., Vol. 1, p She was discussing Jane Eyre. 13. Ibid., Vol. 2, p These words appeared in the Finale of the first edition of Middlemareh but were removed from subsequent editions. 15. A few novelists did suggest it towards the end of the century, for instance Thomas Hardy and Grant Allen. 16. T. J. Wise andj. A. Symington (eds), The Brontis: Their Lives, Friendships and Correspondence (Oxford, 1932), Vol. 3, p. 74. CHAPTER 11: WOMEN NOVELISTS OF THE LATER NINETEENTH CENTURY 1. Charlotte M. Yonge, Womankind (London, 1876), p Ibid., p Ibid., Ch See C. M. Yonge, TIle Trial (London, 1864) and Pillars of the House (London, 1873). 5. Yonge, Womanki~ op. cit., pp. 139 and See three essays in Bla&kwood's Edinburgh Magazine - 'The Laws Concerning Women', April 1856; 'The Condition of Women', February 1858, and 'The Great Unrepresented', September In her later novels, though, it is very noticeable that only stupid or unpleasant characters attack women's rights. 7. Margaret Oliphant, 'On the Ebb Tide', Preface to TIle Ways of Lift (London, 1897).
9 Notes and References Mrs Harry Coghill (ed.), The Autobiography and Letters of Mrs M. O. W. Olipho.nt (London, 1899), Ch Quoted in Robert Lee Wolff: Sensational Victorian: The Life and Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon (New York, 1979), p M. E. Braddon, Ishmael (London, 1884), Ch Quoted in Richard Rive, introduction to Olive Schreiner, The Story of an African Farm Oohannesburg, 1975 edition). CHAPTER 12: THE CHANGING IMAGE OF WOMEN 1. Henry James, Washington Square, Ch Anthony Trollope, North America (London, 1862), Vol. 1, Ch Isabelle in Scott's Quentin Durward begs permission to become a nun when she is not allowed to choose her own husband (Ch. 35). 4. References are to the revised edition, Muslin (1915), as the original Drama in Muslin is almost unobtainable. 5. Rosa Bonheur ( ) was a famous French painter. 6. Arthur C. Young (ed.), The Letters of George Gissing to Eduard Bertz (London, 1961), p Richard Little Purdy and Michael Millgate (eds), The Collected Letters of TIumuzs Hardy (Oxford, 1980), Vol. 2, p 'The Anti-Marriage League', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, January The sub-plot of Gissing's The Unclassed (1884), which Hardy admired, is very similar to the Arabella plot in Jude. For a fuller discussion of Gis sing's influence on Hardy see M. Williams, 'Hardy and the Woman Question', Norman Page (ed.), in Thomas Hardy Annual No.1 (London, 1982).
10 Select Bibliography NINETEENTH-CENTURY TEXTS Butler, Josephine (ed.), Woman's Work and Woman's Culture (London, 1869). Chapman, Elizabeth Rachel, Marriage Questions in Modem Fiction (London, 1897). Cobbe, Frances Power, The Duties of Women (London, 1881). Coghill, Mrs Harry (ed.), The Autobiography and Letters of Mrs. M. O. W Oliphant (London, 1899). Reissued with an introduction by Q. D. Leavis (Leicester, 1974). Ellis, Sarah Stickney, Daughters of England (London, 1842). Ellis, Sarah Stickney, Wives of England (London, 1843). Ellis, Sarah Stickney, Mothers of England (London, 1843). Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, The Life of Charlotte Bronte (London, 1857). Reissued in Penguin English Library (1975) ed. Alan Shelston. Greg, W. R., Literary and Social Judgments (London, 1869). Linton, Eliza Lynn, The Girl of the Period (London, 1883). Martineau, Harriet, Autobiography (London, 1877). Mill, John Stuart, The Subjection of Women (London, 1869). Mulock, Dinah (Mrs Craik), A Woman's Thoughts about Women (London, 1858). Oliphant, Margaret, and others, Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign: A Book of Appreciations (London, 1897). Reid, Mrs Hugo, A Pleajor Women (Edinburgh, 1843). Ruskin, John, SesaTTUI and Lilies (London, 1865). Trollope, Anthony, Autobiography (London, 1883). Yonge, Charlotte, Womankind (London, 1876). TWENTIETH-CENTURY TEXTS Banks, J. A. and Olive, Feminism and Family Planning in Victorian England (Liverpool, 1964). Basch, Fram;oise, Relative Creatures: Victorian Women in Society and the Novel, (London, 1974). Beer, Patricia, Reader, I Married Him: A Study of the Women Characters of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot (London, 1974). Bradbrook, F. W., Jane Austen and her Predecessors (Cambridge, 1966). Calder, Jenni, Women and Marriage in Victorian Fiction (London, 1976). Colby, Vineta, The Singular Anomaly: Women Novelists of the Nineteenth Century (Princeton, 1970). Colby, Vineta, Yesterday's Women: DOTTUlstic Realism in the English Novel (Princeton, 1974). 196
11 Select Bibliography 197 Cruse, Amy, The Victorians and their Books (London, 1935). Cunningham, Gail, The New Woman and the Victorian Novel (London, 1978). Cunnington, C. Willett, Feminine Attitudes in the Nineteenth Century (London, 1935). Dalziel, Margaret, Popular Fiction 100 Years Ago (London, 1957). Dunbar, Janet, The Early Victorian Woman ( ) (London, 1953). Ewbank, Inga-Stina, Their Proper Sphere: A Study of the Bronte Sisters as Early Victorian Female Novelists (London, 1966). Fernando, Lloyd, 'New Women' in the Late Victorian Novel (Pennsylvania, 1977). Gilbert, Sandra M. and Gubar, Susan, The Madwoman in the Attic - the Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination (Yale, 1979). Hewitt, Margaret, Wives and Mothers in Victorian Industry (London, 1958). Houghton, Walter, The Victorian Frame of Mind (Yale, 1957). Millett, Kate, Sexual Politics (London, 1971). Moore, Katharine, Victorian Wives (London, 1974). Neff, Wanda F., Victorian Working Women, A Historical and Literary Study of Women in British Industries and Professions, (London, 1929). Pinchbeck, Ivy, Women Workers and the Industrial Revolution, (London, 1930). Rees, Barbara, The Victorian Lady (London, 1977). Reiss, Erna, The Rights and Duties of Englishwomen (Manchester, 1934). Rosa, Matthew Whiting, The Silver-Fork School: Novels of Fashion Preceding Vaniry Fair (New York, 1936). Rubenius, Aina, The Woman Question in Mrs Gaskell's Life and Works (Upsala, 1950). Showalter, Elaine, A Literature of Their Own: British Woman Novelists from Bronte to Lessing (Princeton, 1977). Stebbins, Lucy Poate, A Victorian Album: Some Lady Novelists of the Period (London, 1946). Strachey, Ray, The Cause: A Short History of the Woman's Movement in Great Britain (London, 1928). Thomson, Patricia, The Victorian Heroine, A Changing Ideal (London, 1956). Tillotson, Kathleen, Novels of the Eighteen-Forties (Oxford, 1954). Vicinus, Martha (ed.), Suffer and be still: Women in the Victorian Age (Indiana, 1972).
12 Index Ainsworth, William Harrison, The Tower of London, 33 Allen, Grant, 8; The Woman Who Did, 31, 42, 184 America, 18, 71, 125, 131, Austen, Jane, 2, 3, 11, 15-16, 23, 28, 34-5, 36, 43, 44-52, 53, 62, 64, 67, 69, 78, 107, 118, 159, 186; Emma, 24, 37, 45, 50-1; Mansfield Park, 28, 46, 49-50; Nortlw.nger Abbey, 44-6; Persuasion, 34, 39, 44-5, 48; Pride and PreJudice, 9, 34, 45-7, 49; Sense and Sensibiliry, 46, 48, 63, 65; The Watsons, 47-8 Barry, William, The New Antigone, 31 Beale, Dorothea, 17 Beeton, Isabella, 13 birth control, 8, 40 Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, Loma Doone, , 133 Blatchford, Robert, Braddon, Mary Elizabeth, 2, 166-7; Lady Audley's Secret, 40 Bronte, Anne, 2, 4, 6, 11, 35, , 140; Agnes Grey, 101-2; The Tenant of Wild/ell Hall, 6, 30, 89, 92, 98, 101-5, 158 Bronte, Charlotte, 2, 4, 8, 11, 14-16, 18, 24-5, , 106, 109, 113, , 149; Jane Eyre, 11, 30, 60, 90-2, 96, 102; The Professor, 88, 91; Shirley, 37-8, 92-4, 97; Villette, 8, 36, 94-7 Bronte, Emily, 2, 35, , 151; Wuthering Heights, 36, 89, 91, , 151 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 2 Burdett-Coutts, Angela, Burney, Fanny, 1 Buss, Frances Mary, 17 Butler, Josephine, 2, 8, 20, 28, 33, 101 Carpenter, Mary, 2 Cavendish, Lady Frederick, 18 childbirth, 8, 81-2 Cobbe, Frances Power, 33 Cobbett, William, Advice to Young Men, 23, 29 Collins, Wilkie, 4, 40, 132-7; Armadale, 40, 132, 135-7; The Moonstone, 32, 132, 137; The New Magdalen, 29, 40, 137, 141, 183; No Name, 30, 40, 135; The Woman in White, 4, 30, 36, Corelli, Marie, 168 Craik, Dinah, see Mulock Dallas, Eneas Sweetland, ix Davies, Emily, 17 Dickens, Charles, 7-8, 10, 18, 23, 25,35,37-9, 73-87,88, 111, 170; Bleak House, 18, 32, 84-5; David Copperfield, 3, 10, 28, 30, 35, 78, 81-4, 112, 141; Dombey and Son, 25, 39, 78-81, 123, 153, 174; Edwin Drood, 87; Great Expectations, 86-7; Hard Times, 7, 77; Little Domt, ix, 11, 64, 77, 85-6; Martin Chuzzlewit, 35, 74; Nicholas Nickleby, 25, 35, 38, 73-4, 77; The Old Curiosiry Shop, 13, 25, 75; Oliver Twist, 35, 38, 74; Our Mutual Friend, 75, 87; The Pickwick Papers, 73 Disraeli, Benjamin, Sybil, 11 divorce, 7, 30, 122-3, 135, 179, 184
13 Index 199 Edgeworth, Maria, 1, 14, 36, 46, 62-7,106,122; The Absmtee, 62, 65-7; Belinda, 36, 62-4; Helm, 66-7; Leonora, 64-5; The Modern Griselda, 64 education, female, 1,9, 16-17,40, 63, 78-9, 98, 118, 120, 138, 143, 146, 158, 179 Edwards, Amelia B., 2 Eliot, George, 2, 13-16, 30, 32, 62, , 159, 170, 175; Adam Bede, 3, 13, 28, 32-3, 140-3; Amos Barton, 139; Daniel Deronda, 6, 139, ; Janet's Repmtance, 7, 140, 146; Middlemarch, 2, 30, 146-9, 154; The Mill on the Floss, 9, 140, 143-4; Mr Giljil's Love Story, 36, ; Romola, 145-6, 155; Silas Marner, 140 Ellis, Sarah Stickney, 9-10, 24, 35, 37,88 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 7 Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, 31 feminism, ix, 1, 17-21,26-7,31,33, 40-3,56,62-5,71,81,83-4,89, 92,94, 101, 105, 109, , 122-5, , 134, 138, 151, 154-6, 159, 168-9, 170, 173, 175-7, 178, 180-2, Ferrier, Susan, 2, 46, 67-9; Destiny, 69; The Inheritance, 68-9; Marriage, 26,68 Fielding, Henry, Tom Jones, 22, 24-6 Fry, Elizabeth, 2 Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn, 2, 8, 12, 14-15, 18,37,62,93, ,142; Cousin Phillis, 36, 118; Cranford, 37, ; 'Half a Lifetime Ago', ; Mary Barton, 7, 29, 34, 106-8; North and South, 12, 108, ; Ruth, 12, 28, 106, , 141; Sylvia's Lovers, ; Wives and Daughters, 66, 111, Gissing, George, 30, 38, 41-2, , 184, 186; Born in Exile, 26, 34, 180; Denzil Quarrier, 30, 41, 178; In the Year of Jubilee, 178; New Grub Street, 179; The Odd Women, ix, 38, 41-2, 180-1, 185 Goldsmith, Oliver, The Vicar of Wakifield, 113 Gore, Catherine, 70-1, 176; Mothers and Daughters, 70; Mrs Armytage, 70-1 governesses, 10-11, 16,25,71,93, 102, 130, 150, 153 Grand, Sarah, Greg, W. R., 3, 13, 27 Hardy, Thomas, 28, 30-2, 182-6; Far from the Madding Crowd, 30; Jude the Obscure, 30-1, 34, 42, 182, 184-6; A Pair of Blue Eyes, 183; Tess of the d'urbervilles, ix, 11, 28, 141, 182-4; The Trumpet-Major, 183; The Woodlanders, 7, 30, 184 Hill, Octavia, 2 Hood, Thomas, 12 infanticide, 60, 140-2, 178 Infants' Custody Act, 7 james, Henry, 138, 170, 173-7, 184; The American, 173-4; The Bostonians, 41, 175-6, 185; Daisy Miller, 173; Portrait of a Lady, ix, 174-5; The Spoils of Poynton, 175; Washington Square, 170, 174 jameson, Anna, 22 jefferies, Richard, Restless Human Hearts, 42 Kingsley, Charles, Hypatia, 33 Kingsley, Mary, 2 Lewes, George Henry, 14, 30, 138 Linton, Eliza Lynn, 13, 41, 168 Lytton, Bulwer, Last Days of Pompeii, 22-3 marriage, 2-9, 21, 25-6, 29-31, 35-6, 42, 45-51, 54-5, 63, 70, 80,88,98,104, 111, , 124-5, 127, 134, , 160,
14 , 175-7, 180-1, Married Women's Property Act, 6, 19, 62, 106, 172, 179 Martineau, Harriet, 2, 71, 120; Deerbrook, 71 Matrimonial Causes Act Meredith, George, 41, 17~3,' 177, 183-6; DUma oj the Crossways, ix, 40--1, 172-3; The Egoist, 170-2; Lord Ormont, 30,171; One ojour CORIJIMTOTS, 30; The Ordml oj Richard Feverel, 29, 36, Mill, John Stuart, 6, 10, 19, 138 Moore, George, 13, 176-8, 184; A Drama in Muslin, 41, 176-7; Esther Waters, ix, 13, Mulock, Dinah, 2, 11, 165; Agatha's Husband, 165; The HttJd oj the Family, 112; john Halifax, Gentleman, 26, 160, 165 Nightingale, Florence, 2, 4, 10, ' Norton, Caroline, 6-7, 22, 41 old maids, 3-5, 36-9, 41-2,57,67, 93-5,97, , 127, 156-7, 163-4, Oliphant, Margaret, 2, 8, 15, 31, 113, 133, , 184; Agnes, ; The Curate in Charge, 161-2; The Doctor's Family, ; joyce, 163-4; Kirsteen, 94, 164-5; The Ladies LindoTts, 162-3; Miss Mcnjoribanlcs, 161 Patmore, Coventry, 23 Patterson, Emma, 20 prostitutes, 7-8, 12, 20, 27-8, 40, 74, 76, 82, , 137 Radcliffe, Ann, 44 Reid, Mrs Hugo, 18, 26-7 religion, 26, 31-4, 60, 69, 91, 94, 101, 103-4, 108, , 148, 156-8, 173-4, 178, 180, 185 Rigby, Elizabeth,-l1 Rossetti, Christina, 2 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 64, 122 Index Ruskin, John, 10, 17, ',, Sandford, Mrs John, 24 Schreiner, Olive, 2, 168; Story oj an African Farm, 4, 31, 168 Scott, Walter, 23, 34-7, 45, 53-61, 67, 73-4, 100, 140, 173; The Bride oj Lammermoor, ix, 36, 38, 53-5, 58, 81, 100, 186; Guy Mannering, 61; The Heart oj Midlothian , 54, 59-61, 140-1; Iva~hoe' 36 ' 55-8; Kenilworth, 55, 58; The', Pirate, 37, 56-7; Quentin Durward, 53; Rob Roy, 54-5, 59, 61; The Talisman, 58-9; Waverl~, 24, 56 servants, 12-13, 59, 80, 177 Shelley, Mary, 2, 18 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 18, 31 Somerville, Mary, 2 Southey, Robert, 14 Stanhope, Lady Hester, 2 Taylor, Harriet, 10, 18, 62, 153 Thackeray, William Makepeace 3 4, 8, 26, 36, 39, 120-5, 170.' ' History of Henry Esmond, 121: 124; The Newcomes, 4, 26, 29, 39, 124; Pendennis, 112, 122-4; Vani9' Fair, 4, 11,37,39, 120-3; The Virginians, 120, 124 Thompson, Flora, 12, 41 Trollope, Anthony, 3, 6, 18,27, 39-40,71, , 170-3; Barchester Towers, 125; Can You Forgive Her?, 18-19, ; He Knew he was Right, 7, 38; john CaMigate, 32,112,128, 131; Miss Mackenzi4, 125; The Prime Minister 30, 130; The Small House at ' Allington, 26, 36, 127-8, 171; The Way We Live Now, Trollope, Frances, 2, , 71-2, 125; Michael Armstrong, 72 Victoria, Queen, 1-2, 8, 19 votes for women, 1-2,5, 17, 18-20, 31, 40--1, 138, 162, 168
15 Index Ward, Mrs Humphry, 2, 168; Robert Elsmere, 26, 34 Wollstonecraft, Mary, ix, 1, 18, 62, 65 women writers, ix, 1, 13-16, 18,32, 62-72, 80, 119, 131, 138-9, 143, Wood, Mrs Henry, 2, 166; East Lynne, 13, 29, 166, 171 work, for women, 1,9-13, 16-17, 38, 77,89,91,95-6, 107-9, 117, 161-4, 172, 177, Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 2, 14, 20--1, 35-7,40,60, 118, 156-9; The Clever Woman of the Family, 40; The Daisy CluJin, 25, 37, 157-8; The Dolle in the Eagle's Nest, 158; Hmrtsease, 158; The Heir of Rerklyffe, 35-6, 157-8; Pillars of the House, 21, 156-8
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