This book discusses the figure of the unchaste woman in a wide
range of fiction written between 1835 and 1880; serious novels by
Dickens, Mrs. Gaskell, Meredith, and George Eliot; popular novels
that provided light reading for middle-class women (including books
by Dinah Craik, Rhoda Broughton, and Ouida); sensational fiction;
propaganda for social reform; and stories in cheap periodicals such
as the "Family Herald" and the "London Journal," which reached a
different and far wider audience than either serious or popular
novels.
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