Woman's View

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essays
female identity formation
feminist literary criticism
gender studies
Golden Eye
Head Ache
historical female perspectives
Lady Chiltern
letters
Marie Bashkirtseff
motherhood
novels
prose analysis of women's experiences
psychology
role of women
sex
Side Walks
Sir Robert Chiltern
society
the home
Tight Rope
Victoria Sackville West
Weekday Meaning
Wild Duck
women's education history
women's social roles
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367860325
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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What is it like being a woman – in society, in the home and as a person in one’s own right? Originally published in 1967, here is a collection of passages, all linked by their theme, that of being a woman. They are taken from novels, essays, letters and diaries written by or about women concerning their psychology and position in society from the later eighteenth century onwards. In these days of emancipation and assumed equality (in some countries at any rate) it is as well to remember the very recent past and to look forward to the future, for all girls will have, certain problems to face just because they are girls. It is best to be prepared.

The anthology was chosen and organised for girls who were taking English, either for General Studies or in preparation for University. The extracts cover a wide range of styles and periods, and were selected both as representative of their time and as good examples of prose. Love, sex, marriage, motherhood and the wider role of women in society are among the topics covered, and there is an ample list of suggestions for further readings, biographical notes on the writers and suggested questions for discussions or essay-writing.

June Wedgwood Benn