A Space of Their Own
Women, Writing and Place 1850-1950
Herausgeber: Baker, Katie; Walker, Naomi
A Space of Their Own
Women, Writing and Place 1850-1950
Herausgeber: Baker, Katie; Walker, Naomi
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A Space of Their Own explores how nineteenth and twentieth-century women writers incorporated the idea of â placeâ into their writing.
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A Space of Their Own explores how nineteenth and twentieth-century women writers incorporated the idea of â placeâ into their writing.
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- Among the Victorians and Modernists
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781032218090
- ISBN-10: 1032218096
- Artikelnr.: 66704980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Among the Victorians and Modernists
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 418g
- ISBN-13: 9781032218090
- ISBN-10: 1032218096
- Artikelnr.: 66704980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Katie Baker was awarded a PhD in English Literature from the University of Chester in 2018. Her research focuses on female sexuality, domesticity and the 'businesswoman' in the work of nineteenth-century women writers. She has published on Elizabeth Gaskell and Margaret Oliphant and is currently an independent researcher. Naomi Walker is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Chester and an Associate Lecturer at the Open University. Her PhD research was based on the two Shropshire feminist writers, Mary Webb (1881-1927) and Mary Cholmondeley (1859-1925), and she used GIS (Geographical Information Systems) software to plot their lives and works within the Shropshire area.
Introduction - Dr. Katie Baker and Dr. Naomi Walker
Part 1 - Women Writing the Domestic Space
Chapter 1 - 'It is home, and I can't put its charm into words' (Elizabeth
Gaskell, North and South): Radically Extending Domesticity in Elizabeth
Gaskell's North and South
Dr. Katie Baker
Chapter 2 - 'The Room I sit in': Women's Refashioning of the Drawing-Room
in Fin-de-Siècle and Modernist Writing
Dr. Emma Liggins
Chapter 3 - 'Fleece in the hedge': Domesticity and Depiction among Women
Writers of the Interwar Years
Dr. Geraldine Perriam
Part 2 - Women Writing the Rural Space
Chapter 4 - Mountains, Therapy and the Peripatetic Writing Space: Elizabeth
le Blond in France and Switzerland in the 1880s
Dr. Kathryn Walchester
Chapter 5 - Walking and Writing the Rural: Mary Webb and the Shropshire
Landscape
Dr. Naomi Walker
Chapter 6 - Spangin' and Stravaiging: Scottish Women Writers and the Nature
of Rural Modernity
Helena Duncan
Part 3 - Women Writing the Public Space
Chapter 7 - 'There's London!': Spatial affects and urban environments in
Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman
Cigdem Talu
Chapter 8 - Utopian spaces, public places: considering the perils and
pleasures of crossing domestic thresholds in The Woman's Side and The More
I See of Men
Dr. Louise McDonald
Part 4 - Women Writing New Interpretations of Space
Chapter 9 - 'Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined
feeling of immeasurable existence aloof from her' (George Eliot, Daniel
Deronda): Lyric Space in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing.
Professor Josie Billington
Chapter 10 - R. A. Kartini and the Many Faces of Colonial Female Subject:
Domestic Cosmopolitanism in Colonial Indonesia
Dr. Silvia Mayasari-Hoffert
Chapter 11 - Spatial and Sensory Aesthetics in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
(1928)
Annie Strausa
Conclusion - Dr. Katie Baker and Dr. Naomi Walker
Part 1 - Women Writing the Domestic Space
Chapter 1 - 'It is home, and I can't put its charm into words' (Elizabeth
Gaskell, North and South): Radically Extending Domesticity in Elizabeth
Gaskell's North and South
Dr. Katie Baker
Chapter 2 - 'The Room I sit in': Women's Refashioning of the Drawing-Room
in Fin-de-Siècle and Modernist Writing
Dr. Emma Liggins
Chapter 3 - 'Fleece in the hedge': Domesticity and Depiction among Women
Writers of the Interwar Years
Dr. Geraldine Perriam
Part 2 - Women Writing the Rural Space
Chapter 4 - Mountains, Therapy and the Peripatetic Writing Space: Elizabeth
le Blond in France and Switzerland in the 1880s
Dr. Kathryn Walchester
Chapter 5 - Walking and Writing the Rural: Mary Webb and the Shropshire
Landscape
Dr. Naomi Walker
Chapter 6 - Spangin' and Stravaiging: Scottish Women Writers and the Nature
of Rural Modernity
Helena Duncan
Part 3 - Women Writing the Public Space
Chapter 7 - 'There's London!': Spatial affects and urban environments in
Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman
Cigdem Talu
Chapter 8 - Utopian spaces, public places: considering the perils and
pleasures of crossing domestic thresholds in The Woman's Side and The More
I See of Men
Dr. Louise McDonald
Part 4 - Women Writing New Interpretations of Space
Chapter 9 - 'Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined
feeling of immeasurable existence aloof from her' (George Eliot, Daniel
Deronda): Lyric Space in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing.
Professor Josie Billington
Chapter 10 - R. A. Kartini and the Many Faces of Colonial Female Subject:
Domestic Cosmopolitanism in Colonial Indonesia
Dr. Silvia Mayasari-Hoffert
Chapter 11 - Spatial and Sensory Aesthetics in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
(1928)
Annie Strausa
Conclusion - Dr. Katie Baker and Dr. Naomi Walker
Introduction - Dr. Katie Baker and Dr. Naomi Walker
Part 1 - Women Writing the Domestic Space
Chapter 1 - 'It is home, and I can't put its charm into words' (Elizabeth
Gaskell, North and South): Radically Extending Domesticity in Elizabeth
Gaskell's North and South
Dr. Katie Baker
Chapter 2 - 'The Room I sit in': Women's Refashioning of the Drawing-Room
in Fin-de-Siècle and Modernist Writing
Dr. Emma Liggins
Chapter 3 - 'Fleece in the hedge': Domesticity and Depiction among Women
Writers of the Interwar Years
Dr. Geraldine Perriam
Part 2 - Women Writing the Rural Space
Chapter 4 - Mountains, Therapy and the Peripatetic Writing Space: Elizabeth
le Blond in France and Switzerland in the 1880s
Dr. Kathryn Walchester
Chapter 5 - Walking and Writing the Rural: Mary Webb and the Shropshire
Landscape
Dr. Naomi Walker
Chapter 6 - Spangin' and Stravaiging: Scottish Women Writers and the Nature
of Rural Modernity
Helena Duncan
Part 3 - Women Writing the Public Space
Chapter 7 - 'There's London!': Spatial affects and urban environments in
Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman
Cigdem Talu
Chapter 8 - Utopian spaces, public places: considering the perils and
pleasures of crossing domestic thresholds in The Woman's Side and The More
I See of Men
Dr. Louise McDonald
Part 4 - Women Writing New Interpretations of Space
Chapter 9 - 'Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined
feeling of immeasurable existence aloof from her' (George Eliot, Daniel
Deronda): Lyric Space in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing.
Professor Josie Billington
Chapter 10 - R. A. Kartini and the Many Faces of Colonial Female Subject:
Domestic Cosmopolitanism in Colonial Indonesia
Dr. Silvia Mayasari-Hoffert
Chapter 11 - Spatial and Sensory Aesthetics in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
(1928)
Annie Strausa
Conclusion - Dr. Katie Baker and Dr. Naomi Walker
Part 1 - Women Writing the Domestic Space
Chapter 1 - 'It is home, and I can't put its charm into words' (Elizabeth
Gaskell, North and South): Radically Extending Domesticity in Elizabeth
Gaskell's North and South
Dr. Katie Baker
Chapter 2 - 'The Room I sit in': Women's Refashioning of the Drawing-Room
in Fin-de-Siècle and Modernist Writing
Dr. Emma Liggins
Chapter 3 - 'Fleece in the hedge': Domesticity and Depiction among Women
Writers of the Interwar Years
Dr. Geraldine Perriam
Part 2 - Women Writing the Rural Space
Chapter 4 - Mountains, Therapy and the Peripatetic Writing Space: Elizabeth
le Blond in France and Switzerland in the 1880s
Dr. Kathryn Walchester
Chapter 5 - Walking and Writing the Rural: Mary Webb and the Shropshire
Landscape
Dr. Naomi Walker
Chapter 6 - Spangin' and Stravaiging: Scottish Women Writers and the Nature
of Rural Modernity
Helena Duncan
Part 3 - Women Writing the Public Space
Chapter 7 - 'There's London!': Spatial affects and urban environments in
Ella Hepworth Dixon's The Story of a Modern Woman
Cigdem Talu
Chapter 8 - Utopian spaces, public places: considering the perils and
pleasures of crossing domestic thresholds in The Woman's Side and The More
I See of Men
Dr. Louise McDonald
Part 4 - Women Writing New Interpretations of Space
Chapter 9 - 'Solitude in any wide scene impressed her with an undefined
feeling of immeasurable existence aloof from her' (George Eliot, Daniel
Deronda): Lyric Space in Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing.
Professor Josie Billington
Chapter 10 - R. A. Kartini and the Many Faces of Colonial Female Subject:
Domestic Cosmopolitanism in Colonial Indonesia
Dr. Silvia Mayasari-Hoffert
Chapter 11 - Spatial and Sensory Aesthetics in Virginia Woolf's Orlando
(1928)
Annie Strausa
Conclusion - Dr. Katie Baker and Dr. Naomi Walker