Margaret Harkness
Writing social engagement 1880-1921
Herausgeber: Janssen, Flore; Robertson, Lisa C.
Margaret Harkness
Writing social engagement 1880-1921
Herausgeber: Janssen, Flore; Robertson, Lisa C.
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This collection places the life and work of Margaret Harkness at the heart of a broader consideration of the socially turbulent decades around the turn of the twentieth century in order to illuminate historical forms of women's political activism.
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This collection places the life and work of Margaret Harkness at the heart of a broader consideration of the socially turbulent decades around the turn of the twentieth century in order to illuminate historical forms of women's political activism.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781526123503
- ISBN-10: 1526123509
- Artikelnr.: 53562550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781526123503
- ISBN-10: 1526123509
- Artikelnr.: 53562550
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Flore Janssen is a PhD candidate at Birkbeck, University of London Lisa C. Robertson is a Post-Doctoral Associate at the University of Warwick
Chronology of Margaret Harkness's life Margaret Harkness's connections
Selected works by Margaret Harkness Note on texts cited Introduction:
Rethinking Margaret Harkness's Significance in Political and Literary
History Lisa C. Robertson and Flore Janssen Part I: Harkness's Life and
Work 1. A Law unto Herself: the Solitary Odyssey of M. E. Harkness Terry
Elkiss 2. Absent Character: from Margaret Harkness to John Law Tabitha
Sparks Part II: In Harkness's London 3. Walking Harkness's London Nadia
Valman 4. 'The Problem of Leisure/What to do for Pleasure': Women and
Leisure Time in A City Girl (1887) and In Darkest London (1891) Eliza
Cubitt 5. The Vicissitudes of Victory: Margaret Harkness, George Eastmont,
Wanderer (1905), and the 1889 Dockworkers' Strike David Glover Part III:
Harkness and Genre: Rethinking Slum Fiction 6. Soundscapes of the City in
Margaret Harkness, A City Girl (1887), Henry James, The Princess
Casamassima (1885-86), and Katharine Buildings, Whitechapel Ruth Livesey 7.
Margaret Harkness, Novelist: Social Semantics and Experiments in Fiction
Lynne Hapgood 8. 'Connie': Melodrama and Tory-Socialism Deborah Mutch Part
IV: Personal Influences: Harkness and her Contemporaries 9. Socialism,
Suffering, and Religious Mystery: Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner
Angharad Eyre 10. Margaret Harkness, W. T. Stead, and the Transatlantic
Social Gospel Network Helena Goodwyn Part V: After London: Harkness's Life
and Work in the Twentieth Century 11. Through the Mill: Margaret Harkness
on Conjectural History and Utilitarian Philosophy Lisa C. Robertson 12.
Lasting Ties: Margaret Harkness, the Salvation Army, and A Curate's Promise
(1921) Flore Janssen Index
Selected works by Margaret Harkness Note on texts cited Introduction:
Rethinking Margaret Harkness's Significance in Political and Literary
History Lisa C. Robertson and Flore Janssen Part I: Harkness's Life and
Work 1. A Law unto Herself: the Solitary Odyssey of M. E. Harkness Terry
Elkiss 2. Absent Character: from Margaret Harkness to John Law Tabitha
Sparks Part II: In Harkness's London 3. Walking Harkness's London Nadia
Valman 4. 'The Problem of Leisure/What to do for Pleasure': Women and
Leisure Time in A City Girl (1887) and In Darkest London (1891) Eliza
Cubitt 5. The Vicissitudes of Victory: Margaret Harkness, George Eastmont,
Wanderer (1905), and the 1889 Dockworkers' Strike David Glover Part III:
Harkness and Genre: Rethinking Slum Fiction 6. Soundscapes of the City in
Margaret Harkness, A City Girl (1887), Henry James, The Princess
Casamassima (1885-86), and Katharine Buildings, Whitechapel Ruth Livesey 7.
Margaret Harkness, Novelist: Social Semantics and Experiments in Fiction
Lynne Hapgood 8. 'Connie': Melodrama and Tory-Socialism Deborah Mutch Part
IV: Personal Influences: Harkness and her Contemporaries 9. Socialism,
Suffering, and Religious Mystery: Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner
Angharad Eyre 10. Margaret Harkness, W. T. Stead, and the Transatlantic
Social Gospel Network Helena Goodwyn Part V: After London: Harkness's Life
and Work in the Twentieth Century 11. Through the Mill: Margaret Harkness
on Conjectural History and Utilitarian Philosophy Lisa C. Robertson 12.
Lasting Ties: Margaret Harkness, the Salvation Army, and A Curate's Promise
(1921) Flore Janssen Index
Chronology of Margaret Harkness's life Margaret Harkness's connections
Selected works by Margaret Harkness Note on texts cited Introduction:
Rethinking Margaret Harkness's Significance in Political and Literary
History Lisa C. Robertson and Flore Janssen Part I: Harkness's Life and
Work 1. A Law unto Herself: the Solitary Odyssey of M. E. Harkness Terry
Elkiss 2. Absent Character: from Margaret Harkness to John Law Tabitha
Sparks Part II: In Harkness's London 3. Walking Harkness's London Nadia
Valman 4. 'The Problem of Leisure/What to do for Pleasure': Women and
Leisure Time in A City Girl (1887) and In Darkest London (1891) Eliza
Cubitt 5. The Vicissitudes of Victory: Margaret Harkness, George Eastmont,
Wanderer (1905), and the 1889 Dockworkers' Strike David Glover Part III:
Harkness and Genre: Rethinking Slum Fiction 6. Soundscapes of the City in
Margaret Harkness, A City Girl (1887), Henry James, The Princess
Casamassima (1885-86), and Katharine Buildings, Whitechapel Ruth Livesey 7.
Margaret Harkness, Novelist: Social Semantics and Experiments in Fiction
Lynne Hapgood 8. 'Connie': Melodrama and Tory-Socialism Deborah Mutch Part
IV: Personal Influences: Harkness and her Contemporaries 9. Socialism,
Suffering, and Religious Mystery: Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner
Angharad Eyre 10. Margaret Harkness, W. T. Stead, and the Transatlantic
Social Gospel Network Helena Goodwyn Part V: After London: Harkness's Life
and Work in the Twentieth Century 11. Through the Mill: Margaret Harkness
on Conjectural History and Utilitarian Philosophy Lisa C. Robertson 12.
Lasting Ties: Margaret Harkness, the Salvation Army, and A Curate's Promise
(1921) Flore Janssen Index
Selected works by Margaret Harkness Note on texts cited Introduction:
Rethinking Margaret Harkness's Significance in Political and Literary
History Lisa C. Robertson and Flore Janssen Part I: Harkness's Life and
Work 1. A Law unto Herself: the Solitary Odyssey of M. E. Harkness Terry
Elkiss 2. Absent Character: from Margaret Harkness to John Law Tabitha
Sparks Part II: In Harkness's London 3. Walking Harkness's London Nadia
Valman 4. 'The Problem of Leisure/What to do for Pleasure': Women and
Leisure Time in A City Girl (1887) and In Darkest London (1891) Eliza
Cubitt 5. The Vicissitudes of Victory: Margaret Harkness, George Eastmont,
Wanderer (1905), and the 1889 Dockworkers' Strike David Glover Part III:
Harkness and Genre: Rethinking Slum Fiction 6. Soundscapes of the City in
Margaret Harkness, A City Girl (1887), Henry James, The Princess
Casamassima (1885-86), and Katharine Buildings, Whitechapel Ruth Livesey 7.
Margaret Harkness, Novelist: Social Semantics and Experiments in Fiction
Lynne Hapgood 8. 'Connie': Melodrama and Tory-Socialism Deborah Mutch Part
IV: Personal Influences: Harkness and her Contemporaries 9. Socialism,
Suffering, and Religious Mystery: Margaret Harkness and Olive Schreiner
Angharad Eyre 10. Margaret Harkness, W. T. Stead, and the Transatlantic
Social Gospel Network Helena Goodwyn Part V: After London: Harkness's Life
and Work in the Twentieth Century 11. Through the Mill: Margaret Harkness
on Conjectural History and Utilitarian Philosophy Lisa C. Robertson 12.
Lasting Ties: Margaret Harkness, the Salvation Army, and A Curate's Promise
(1921) Flore Janssen Index