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Victorian and Edwardian Anti-Feminism


Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
  • Education, Law and Science
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      ‘Lectures to Ladies on Practical Subjects,’ The Saturday Review (15 December 1855), p. 116.
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      ‘Law for Ladies,’ The Saturday Review (24 May 1856), pp. 77–8.
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      ‘The Over-Education of Women,’ The Saturday Review (8 May 1858), pp. 467–8.
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      ‘The Intellect of Women,’ The Saturday Review (8 October 1859), pp. 417–8.
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      ‘Political Establishment for Young Ladies – A Card,’ Punch, or The London Charivari (6 June 1868), p. 242.
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      ‘Women Graduates,’ The Saturday Review (5 July 1873), pp. 5–7.
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      ‘Sex in Mind and in Education,’ Fortnightly Review (1 April 1874), pp. 466–83. By Henry Maudsley
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      ‘The Higher Education of Woman,’ Fortnightly Review (October 1886), pp. 498–510. By Eliza Lynn Linton
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      ‘The Physical Insensibility of Woman,’ Fortnightly Review (1892), pp. 354–7. By Cesare Lombroso
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      ‘University Degrees for Women: The Case Against,’ The Humanitarian, 8 (1896), pp. 257–63. By Bertha J. Johnson
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      ‘Women at Oxford and Cambridge,’ The Quarterly Review (October 1897), pp. 529–51.
  • Working, Professional and Spiritual Women
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      ‘Female Labour,’ Fraser’s Magazine (March 1860), pp. 359–71.
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      ‘Why are Women Redundant?’ The National Review (April 1862), pp. 434–60. By W. R. Greg
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      ‘What is Woman’s Work?’ The Saturday Review (15 February 1868), pp. 197–8.
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      ‘Where Women are the Wage-Earners: Life and Labour in Dundee,’ The Positivist Review (1 June 1906), pp. 128–34. By S. H. Swinny
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      ‘Women and Work,’ The Saturday Review (28 December 1907), pp. 787–8. By Anon
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      Married Women and the Factory Law, Anti-Suffrage League pamphlet series, no. 18 (1909).
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      ‘The Prospects of Women as Brain-Workers,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (December 1913), pp. 1284–93. By Janet E. Courtney
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      ‘The Coming Order in the Church of Christ,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (September 1916), pp. 521–30. By E. Picton-Turbervill
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      ‘Male and Female Created He Them,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (October 1916), pp. 836–40. By Athelstan Riley
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      ‘The Coming Order in the Church of Christ II,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (November 1916), pp. 1000–7. By E. Picton-Turbervill
  • Marriage, Motherhood and Domesticity
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      ‘Rights and Wrongs of Women,’ Household Words (1 April 1854), pp. 158–61. By Eliza Lynn Linton
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      ‘Man’s Might and Woman’s Right,’ The Saturday Review (3 May 1856), pp. 5–6.
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      ‘Our Single Women,’ North British Review (February 1862), pp. 62–87. By Dora Greenwell
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      ‘Wives,’ The Saturday Review (19 December 1863), pp. 779–80.
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      ‘A New View of the Surplus of Women,’ The Westminster Review (1891), pp. 465–75. By Dr Arabella Kenealy
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      ‘The Degradation of Woman,’ The Humanitarian (1896), pp. 250–7. By St George Mivart
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      ‘Is it Degradation?’ The Humanitarian (1896), pp. 340–8. By Grant Allen
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      ‘The Dignity of Love,’ The Humanitarian (1896), pp. 435–9. By Dr Arabella Kenealy
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      ‘The Maternal in Politics,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (June 1911), p. 121–2. By Edith Havelock Ellis
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      ‘Decadence and Civilisation,’ The Hibbert Journal, Volume X, No. 1 (October 1911), pp. 179–200. By W. C. D. Whetham; C. D. Whetham
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      ‘Spinsters in the Making: Types I. – The College Woman,’ The Freewoman (14 December 1911), pp. 66–8. By Helen Hamilton
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      ‘At the Cross-Roads,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (July 1912), pp. 150–1. By Leonara Lockhart
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      ‘Why we Oppose Women Suffrage,’ The New Age (13 March 1913), pp. 445–7. By Frances H. Low
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      ‘The Superfluous Woman: Her Cause and Cure,’ The Nineteenth Century and After, 75 (March 1914), pp. 563–73. By Ethel Colquhoun
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      ‘Feminism and Depopulation,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (September 1917), pp. 68–9.
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      ‘Mummy’s a Suffragette,’ Undated postcard, Museum of London Collection.
  • Satire
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      ‘Bloomerism: A Latter-Day Fragment,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (1851), p. 217. By Thomas Snarlyle
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      ‘A Poser for a Bloomer,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1851), p. 208.
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      ‘The Bloomer Ball,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1851), p. 209.
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      ‘Bloomerism!’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1851), p. 189.
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      ‘Bloomerism – An American Custom,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1851), p. 141.
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      ‘A Probable Incident if that Bloomerism isn’t put Down,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1851), p. 150.
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      ‘One of the Delightful Results of Bloomerism – The Ladies Will Pop the Question,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1851), p. 192.
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      ‘The Ex-Unprotected Female, Under the United Influence of a Strong-Minded Friend, and the Insults of Mr. Jones, Displays Symptoms of Bloomerism,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (1851), pp. 192–5.
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      ‘Sucking Pigs,’ Household Words (8 November 1851), pp. 145–7.
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      ‘The Parliamentary Female,’ ‘Mary Protecting the Weaker Sex,’ ‘The Woman at the Wheel,’ ‘The Band at St. James’s Palace,’ and ‘Efficiency of Female Police in what is Vulgarly called a “Jolly Row”,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoons from ‘The Ladies of the Creation’ (Punch’s Almanac for 1853).
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      ‘Passing Faces,’ Household Words (14 April 1855), pp. 261–4. By Eliza Lynn Linton
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      ‘A Gentleman of Influence,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (22 July 1865), p. 23.
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      ‘The Ladies’ Advocate,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (1 June 1867).
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      ‘Probably the Next Absurdity,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (18 January 1868), p. 30.
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      ‘The Girl of the Period,’ The Saturday Review (14 March 1868), pp. 339–40. By Eliza Lynn Linton
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      ‘Mrs Punch’s Letters to Her Daughter,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (4 July 1868), pp. 7–8.
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      ‘Is Woman a Human Being and Immortal?’ The Saturday Review (7 November 1868), pp. 616–7.
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      ‘What It Will Soon Come To,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (24 February 1894), p. 90.
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      ‘Donna Quixote,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon and poem (28 April 1894), pp 194–5.
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      ‘Passionate Female Literary Types,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (2 June 1894), p. 255.
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      ‘The Weaker Sex,’ Punch, or the London Charivari, cartoon (20 March 1907), p. 207.
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      ‘Our Suffrajests,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (20 March 1907), p. 203.
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      ‘Cross-Examining a Suffragist,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (20 February 1907), p. 142. By A. A. Milne
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      ‘Woman, Woman Everywhere,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (13 March 1907), p. 188.
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      ‘The Brawling Brotherhood,’ The New Age (26 November 1908), p 91. By Edmund B. D'Auvergne
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      ‘Women in Parliament,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (August 1912), pp. 292–318. By W. H. Mallock
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      ‘The Storming of the Bastille – New Style,’ The Anti- Suffrage Review (August 1912), p. 187.
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      Undated Spoof Suffrage Society membership card, Museum of London Collection.