Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand
Edited by Ann Heilmann; Stephanie Forward
- Published: 28 Sep 2000
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415214100
- Set ISBN: 9780415214100
Set Contents
Selected Shorter Writings (1)
- Edited by
- Ann Heilmann
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction: Selected Shorter Writings (1) By Ann Heilmann
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Educating Rita
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[From] Two Dear Little Feet, London, Jarrold and Sons, [1873], pp. 9–18, 28–34, 52–60, 73–81, 108–15, 124–5. By Sarah Grand
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IAs they First Appeared
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IVHow the Mischief Began
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VIIIThe First Consequence of Laura’s Folly and Deceit
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XIHow to Make “Golden Lilies.”
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XVIHeels and Nose
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Conclusion
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‘Mamma’s Music Lessons’, Aunt Judy’s Magazine for Young People, June to July 1878, pp. 489–95, 527–36. By Sarah Grand
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Lesson I
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Lesson II
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Lesson III
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Conclusion
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‘School Revisited’, Aunt Judy’s Magazine for Young People, June 1880, pp. 473–81, 537–46. By Sarah Grand
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Part I
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Part II
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137‘The Baby’s Tragedy’, Lady’s Realm, 1897–8, vol. 3, pp. 187–93. Also in Emotional Moments, London, Hurst & Blackett, 1908, pp. 113-42. By Sarah Grand
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Decadent Women
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‘The Yellow Leaf’, Our Manifold Nature, London, Heinemann, 1894, pp. 1–101. By Sarah Grand
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Part I
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IV
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V
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VI
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VII
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VIII
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IX
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Part II
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XI
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XII
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XIII
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XIV
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XV
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XVI
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Part I
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139‘Vanity and Vexation: A Pre-War Study’, Variety, London, William Heinemann, 1922, pp. 67–95. By Sarah Grand
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Sisterhood
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140‘Janey, a Humble Administrator’, Our Manifold Nature, London, Heinemann, 1894, pp. 211–45. First published in Temple Bar, 1891, vol. 93, no. 371, pp. 199-218. By Sarah Grand
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141‘She Was Silent’, Lady’s Realm, 1896–7, vol. 1, pp. 241–9. Also in Emotional Moments, London, Hurst & Blackett, 1908, pp. 143-70. By Sarah Grand
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Femininity, Subversion, and Role Reversal
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142‘Should Irascible old Gentlemen be Taught to Knit’, Phil May’s Illustrated Winter Annual, 1894, pp. 5–10. By Sarah Grand
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‘The Turning of the Worm’, Variety, London, Heinemann, 1922, pp. 3–63. By Sarah Grand
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