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by Martha Vicinus (Author)
Martha Vicinus's subject is the middle-class English woman, the first of her sex who could afford to live on her own earnings 'outside heterosexual domesticity or church governance.' She wanted and needed to work. Meticulous, resonant, original, triumphant, Independent Women tells of the efforts and endurance of this Victorian woman; of her courage and the constraints that she rejected, accepted, and created. . . . The independent women are the 'foremothers' of any women today who seeks significant work, emotionally satisfying friendships, and a morally charged freedom."-from the Foreword by Catharine R. Stimpson
Martha Vicinus is professor of English literature and women's studies at the University of Michigan. She is the editor of Suffer and Be Still: Women in the Victorian Age and A Widening Sphere: Changing Roles of Victorian Women, and the author of The Industrial Muse.
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