1st Edition

The Late-Victorian Marriage Question A Collection of Key New Woman Texts V2

Edited By Ann Heilmann Copyright 2004

    First published in 2004. This five volume set collects together a series of writings on the role of women in the late-Victorian Era. Volume 2 places the controversy on marriage and motherhood in the context of the New Woman debate. While the three debates were linked, each had its own dynamic and saw shifting alliances and antagonisms. The marriage debate pitted the three different groups and their opposing interests against each other: the Old (traditionalist) Woman defended the ideals of marriage, while the progressive man advocated 'free Iove', and the New Woman emphasized female independence within and outside marriage.

    Volume 2: The New Woman and Female Independence, Upholding the Ideals of Marriage, Progressive Views by Men, Opposing Divorce, The Feminist Critique of Marriage, The Debate on Motherhood, The New Woman Versus the Old Woman, Celebrating the New Woman, Decrying the New Woman, The New Woman and Marriage, The Revolt of the Daughters

    Biography

    Ann Heilmann- Manchester Metropolitan University