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The eleven contributors to "The Girl's Own" explore British and
American Victorian representations of the adolescent girl by
drawing on such contemporary sources as conduct books, housekeeping
manuals, periodicals, biographies, photographs, paintings, and
educational treatises. The institutions, practices, and literatures
discussed reveal the ways in which the Girl expressed her
independence, as well as the ways in which she was presented and
controlled. As the contributors note, nineteenth-century visions of
girlhood were extremely ambiguous. The adolescent girl was a
fascinating and troubling figure to Victorian commentators,
especially in debates surrounding female sexuality and
behavior.
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