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    From Anglo-First-Wave towards American Second-Wave Jewish Feminism : Negotiating with Jewish Feminist Theology and its Communities in the Writing of Amy Levy / by Devine, Luke

    Published: Gorgias Press, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…FROM ANGLO-FIRST-WAVE TO AMERICAN SECOND-WAVE JEWISH FEMINISM: INTRODUCTION --…”
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    Feminist realism at the fin de siècle : the influence of the late-Victorian woman's press on the development of the novel / by Youngkin, Molly, 1970-, JSTOR

    Subjects: “…Feminism and literature England History 19th century.…”
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    Walking the Victorian streets : women, representation, and the city / by Nord, Deborah Epstein, 1949-

    Published: Cornell University Press, 1995
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Rambling in the Nineteenth Century -- Ch.1 -- The City as Theater: London in the 1820s -- Ch.2 -- Sketches by Boz: The Middle-Class City and the Quarantine of Urban Suffering -- Ch.3 -- "Vitiated Air": The Polluted City and Female Sexuality in Dombey and Son and Bleak House -- Ch.4 -- The Female Pariah: Flora Tristan's London Promenades -- Ch.5 -- Elbowed in the Streets: Exposure and Authority in Elizabeth Gaskell's Urban Fictions -- Ch.6 -- "Neither Pairs Nor Odd": Women, Urban Community, and Writing in the 1880s -- Ch.7 -- The Female Social Investigator: Maternalism, Feminism, and Women's Work -- Conclusion: Esther Summerson's Veil.…”
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    A companion to Jane Austen studies / by PALCI EBSCO books, Thomson Gale (Firm)

    Published: Greenwood Press, 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Rereading Jane Austen: Dialogic Feminism in Northanger Abbey / Carole Gerster -- 10. …”
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    The Victorian novel in context / by Moore, Grace, 1974-, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Continuum, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…The Mayor of CasterbridgeDracula; Extended Research Topic; PART THREE Wider contexts; 4 Critical context ; Marxist criticism and the novel; Jane Eyre as an imperialist text: Gayatri Spivak talks back to Gilbert and Gubar; Victorian sexuality and surveillance; Darwin and the novel: Gillian Beer; Mary Poovey, feminism and interdisciplinarity; Ecocriticism and the novel; New directions for Victorian studies; Review; Research; 5 Afterlives and adaptations; The decline of the Victorians; The Victorians around us; Neo-Victorianism and the classic novel; The vampire's afterlives…”
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