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Walking the Victorian Streets : Women, Representation, and the City
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Deborah Epstein Nord
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January 01 1995
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Cornell University Press
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January 01 1995
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Illustrations
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction: Rambling in the Nineteenth Century
pp. 19
CHAPTER ONE. The City as Theater: London in the 1820s
pp. 49
CHAPTER TWO. Sketches by Boz: The Middle-Class City and the Quarantine of Urban Suffering
pp. 81
CHAPTER THREE. "Vitiated Air": The Polluted City and Female Sexuality in Dombey and Son and Bleak House
pp. 115
CHAPTER FOUR. The Female Pariah: Flora Tristan's London Promenades
pp. 137
CHAPTER FIVE. Elbowed in the Streets: Exposure and Authority in Elizabeth Gaskell's Urban Fictions
pp. 181
CHAPTER SIX. "Neither Pairs Nor Odd": Women, Urban Community, and Writing in the 188os
pp. 207
CHAPTER SEVEN. The Female Social Investigator: Matemalism, Feminism, and Women's Work
pp. 237
Conclusion: Esther Summerson's Veil
pp. 249
Bibliography
pp. 259
Index
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