Mysterious Case of the Victorian Female Detective

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19th Century
19th Century Detective Fiction
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Evolution of Female Detectives
Female Detective Novels of the 1800s
Female Investigators
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Female-led Victorian Mysteries
Feminist Detective Literature
Fictional Women Investigators
Forgotten victorian women
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Gender Roles in Detective Stories
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Sherlock Holmes
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Victorian britain
Victorian crime
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Victorian underworld
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Women Crime Fighters in History
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780300286601
  • Dimensions: 127 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A revelatory history of the women who brought Victorian criminals to account—and how they became a cultural sensation

Shortlisted for The Wolfson History Prize 2025
 
From Wilkie Collins to the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the traditional image of the Victorian detective is male. Few people realise that women detectives successfully investigated Victorian Britain, working both with the police and for private agencies, which they sometimes managed themselves.
 
Sara Lodge recovers these forgotten women’s lives. She also reveals the sensational role played by the fantasy female detective in Victorian melodrama and popular fiction, enthralling a public who relished the spectacle of a cross-dressing, fist-swinging heroine who got the better of love rats, burglars, and murderers alike.
 
How did the morally ambiguous work of real women detectives, sometimes paid to betray their fellow women, compare with the exploits of their fictional counterparts, who always save the day? Lodge’s book takes us into the murky underworld of Victorian society on both sides of the Atlantic, revealing the female detective as both an unacknowledged labourer and a feminist icon.

Sara Lodge is senior lecturer in Victorian literature and culture at the University of St Andrews. Her last book, Inventing Edward Lear, was described by Jenny Uglow as “by far the best thing I have ever read on Lear.”