This selection of essays reveals the response of nineteenth-century
women writers to the industrial revolution in Europe. Although it
illustrates the variety of social and cultural backgrounds of
authors whose lives spanned two centuries, this volume is unified
by the introductory essay which explains how the industrial
revolution altered women's perceptions of their roles, rights, and
places in society. Subsequent essays treat the dual rebellions of
women against personal and political mores, and describe how they
attempted to escape sexual and cultural constraints and effected
social reform.
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