Eminent Victorian Women by Elizabeth Longford

Eminent Victorian Women by Elizabeth Longford

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Eminent Victorian Women by Elizabeth Longford

Elizabeth Longford has chosen eleven Victorian women who in their actions or writing challenged the repressive rules of established society. They include Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte, whose cloistered lives were illuminated by the vividness of their creative genius; Josephine Butler, who brought about the end of the infamous Contagious Diseases Acts; Annie Besant, who campaigned vigorously for the rights of women subject to unreasonable husbands or harsh employers; Harriet Beecher Stowe, whose novel Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the cruelties of slavery to the world's attention; and James Barry, born Margaret Bulkley, medical reformer and arguably the first British female to qualify as a suregon. Eminent Victorian Women is a highly readable account of this period of struggle for women's rights and of some of the remarkable personalities who took part.
Elizabeth Longford was a distinguished politician and journalist who became an historian in the second half of her life. Her biography of Queen Victoria, Victoria R.I., won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography in 1964. Rachel Billington, her daughter, has written fiction for both adults and children; her latest novel is Lies & Loyalties.
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ISBN 13 9780750948876
ISBN 10 0750948876
Title Eminent Victorian Women
Author Elizabeth Longford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2008-11-01
Number of pages 244
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