Prose by Victorian Women: An Anthology

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Andrea Broomfield, Sally Mitchell
Routledge, Dec 16, 2013 - Literary Criticism - 752 pages
First published in 1996. The first modern collection of its kind, this anthology includes unabridged essays written by 19th century Britain’s' most eminent women intellectuals- the female counter-parts to the Victorian men of letters. Writing on topics ranging from animal rights and trade unions to aesthetic theory and literary criticism, the women whose rare and hard-to-find woks are presented in this anthology include Mary Russell Mitford, George Eliot, Lady Elizabeth Eastlake, Isabella Bird Bishop, Anne Thackerary Ritchie, Sarah Grand and others.
 

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I Mary Russell Mitford
1
II Harriet Martineau
33
III Lady Elizabeth Eastlake
77
IV George Eliot
167
V Frances Power Cobbe
231
VI Eliza Lynn Linton
351
VII Margaret Oliphant
387
VIII Isabella Bird Bishop
429
X Anne Thackeray Ritchie
483
XI Alice Brooke Bodington
505
XII Edith Jemima Simcox
523
XIII Clementina Black
599
XIV Mona Alison Caird
625
XV Sarah Grand
655
XVI Vernon Lee
677
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IX Helen Taylor
449

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