British Women Writers and the Short Story, 1850-1930: by K. Krueger

By K. Krueger

This booklet addresses a seriously missed style utilized by ladies writers from Gaskell to Woolf to complicate Victorian and modernist notions of gender and social house. Their leading edge brief tales ask Britons to think again the place ladies may possibly dwell, how they can be pointed out, and whether or not they can be contained.

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