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Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel Monica Feinberg Cohen

Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel By Monica Feinberg Cohen

Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel by Monica Feinberg Cohen


Summary

Monica F. Cohen offers new readings of fictional narratives, to show how domestic work gained social credibility through the vocabulary of nineteenth-century professionalism. Her study questions the stereotypes of Victorian domesticity, and revises our understanding of nineteenth-century domestic ideology.

Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel Summary

Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel: Women, Work and Home by Monica Feinberg Cohen

Much attention has recently been given by scholars to the widening of the gender gap in the nineteenth century and the concept of separate spheres. Testing such constructions, and questioning the stereotypes associated with Victorian domesticity, Monica F. Cohen offers new readings of narratives by Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Dickens, Eliot, Eden, Gaskell, Oliphant and Reade to show how domestic work, the most feminine of all activities, gained much of its social credibility by positioning itself in relation to the emergent professions. By exploring how novels cast the Victorian conception of female morality into the vocabulary of nineteenth-century professionalism, Cohen traces the ways in which women sought identity and privilege within a professionalised culture, and revises our understanding of Victorian domestic ideology.

Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel Reviews

A book for large collections serving upper-division undergraduates through faculty. Choice
In The Victorian Governess, Kathryn Hughes presents a comprehensive examination of the state of the profession at mid-century for those employed spinsters. Laurie Kaplan, JASNA News
marvelous Victorian Studies

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Persuading the navy home: Austen and professional domesticism; 2. Homesick: the domestic interiors of Villette; 3. Dickens I: Great Expectations and vocational domesticity; 4. Dickens II: Little Dorrit in a home and the institutionalisation of form; 5. Professing renunciation: domesticity in Felix Holt; 6. A prejudice for milk: professionalism, nationalism and domesticism in Daniel Deronda; Afterword.

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NLS9780521021180
9780521021180
0521021189
Professional Domesticity in the Victorian Novel: Women, Work and Home by Monica Feinberg Cohen
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Cambridge University Press
2005-10-13
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