ABSTRACT

Covers four texts from the 1890s that helped to crystallize the idea of the 'New Woman' during a period where the role of women was increasingly debated and challenged, not least due to the growth of the suffrage movement.

part I|56 pages

Nobody’s Fault

chapter 1|11 pages

Chapter I

chapter 2|5 pages

Chapter II

chapter 3|9 pages

Chapter III

chapter 4|9 pages

Chapter IV

chapter 5|8 pages

Chapter V

chapter 6|6 pages

Chapter VI

chapter 7|5 pages

Chapter VII

part II|45 pages

Part II

chapter 8|5 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter 9|5 pages

Chapter IX

chapter 10|4 pages

Chapter X

chapter 11|4 pages

Chapter XI

chapter 12|6 pages

Chapter XII

chapter 13|2 pages

Chapter XIII

chapter 14|4 pages

Chapter XIV

chapter 15|8 pages

Chapter XV

chapter 16|6 pages

Chapter XVI

part III|166 pages

Netta Syrett

chapter 17|14 pages

School

chapter 18|6 pages

The C.T.C.

chapter 19|5 pages

A Visit

chapter 20|8 pages

The Swansea High School

chapter 21|14 pages

London

chapter 22|4 pages

Friends – and Marriages

chapter 23|7 pages

Friends – and Parties

chapter 24|5 pages

An Unorthodox School

chapter 25|7 pages

The ‘Playgoers’ Play’

chapter 26|5 pages

Still Theatrical

chapter 27|5 pages

Italy And The Riviera

chapter 29|3 pages

Paris

chapter 30|5 pages

The Thorps and ‘The Decoy’

chapter 31|14 pages

Jack

chapter 32|5 pages

Chapter XVI Thomas Hardy – The Pen CluB

chapter 34|3 pages

Soho Square

chapter 35|5 pages

Chapter XIX The Children’s Theatre

chapter 36|7 pages

The Outbreak of War

chapter 37|6 pages

Hamilton Terrace

chapter 38|7 pages

Italy Again

chapter 39|10 pages

Ebury Street

chapter 40|7 pages

‘Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On’