Description
This Broadview edition's rich selection of historical documents helps contextualize The Story of a Modern Woman in relation to contemporary debates about the "New Woman.
About the Author
Steve Farmer teaches nineteenth- and twentieth-century British literature at Arizona State University, Tempe. He is the editor of the Broadview editions of Wilkie Collins's Heart and Science (1996) and The Moonstone (1999).
Reviews
The Story of a Modern Woman is both the tale of a woman's struggle to realize her independence as a professional writer and the story of modern London itself. On the verge of a new century, the crowded, gas-lit metropolis is depicted to almost cinematic effect as both the greatest obstacle to a woman's self-realization, and her surest hope for the future. Steve Farmer's splendid new edition allows us to fully appreciate Hepworth Dixon's achievement, providing a well-chosen selection of essays and articles that sets the novel within the context of the major intellectual and cultural debates of the fin de siecle. This is a most welcome addition to our understanding of the New Woman." - Christopher Keep, University of Western Ontario
Book Information
ISBN 9781551113807
Author Ella Hepworth Dixon
Format Paperback
Page Count 295
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 327g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 17mm