

An edition of Names and Stories (1998)
Emilia Dilke and Victorian Culture
By Kali Israel
Publish Date
October 11, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Language
eng
Pages
380
Description:
"Emilia Dilke" (1840-1904) was christened Emily Francis Strong and known by her middle name throughout her childhood as the daughter of an army officer-cum-bank manager in Iffley, England, near Oxford, and her days as an art student in London. During her first marriage, she was Francis Pattison or Mrs. Mark Pattison, while her published works of art history and criticism were neutrally signed E.F.S. Pattison. Later, in the 1870s, she privately changed her first name to Emilia, a switch made public when she remarried in 1885. By this second nuptial union she became Lady Dilke, the famous intellectual, feminist, art critic, author, and, eventually, the active and popular President of the Women's Trade Union League for nearly twenty years. A rich work of biography, literary criticism, aesthetic history, and sociocultural inquiry, Names and Stories traces the life of this fascinating and remarkable woman as it was lived under many different appellations and guises. Names and Stories is not a conventional "life and times" book, even though it recounts a birth-to-death adventure that is both unique and epochal. Rather, the work utilizes Dilke's myriad narratives as the means to broader critical, historical, and theoretical engagements. Debating the very nature of life-study and biography-writing, Israel employs a wide array of published and primary sources to argue that the "names and stories" of Emilia Dilke can help us understand key conflicts and tensions within Victorian Britain, as well as ongoing cultural arguments.
subjects: Authors, English, Biography, Civilization, English Authors, Feminists, History, Marriage, Politicians' spouses, Women and literature, Women art historians, Women labor leaders, Great britain, history, victoria, 1837-1901, Great britain, social life and customs, Popular culture, great britain, English Women authors
People: Charles Wentworth Dilke Sir (1843-1911), Emilia Francis Strong Dilke Lady (1840-1904), Mark Pattison (1813-1884)
Places: England, Great Britain
Times: 19th century, Victoria, 1837-1901