Working Women, Literary Ladies: The Industrial Revolution and Female Aspiration

by Sylvia J. Cook
Working Women, Literary Ladies: The Industrial Revolution and Female Aspiration  
published 2007 by Oxford University Press, USA
binding Paperback
isbn 0195327810   (isbn13: 9780195327816)
pages 304
description This book explores the mental and literary awakening that many working-class women in the United States experienced when they left the home and began ...more
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01-01-08



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Examination of working womens' literary material from 1835 to the early 1900s. Interesting chapters on the first factory novels and labor novels that used Goldberg as a model for characters.
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