

An edition of Chartist Fiction (2016)
Volume One
By Ian Haywood
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group,Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
218
Description:
"This title was first published in 2001. When the Chartist leader Ernest Jones emerged from prison in 1850, he was determined to capture the public's attention with a controversial and topical novel. The result of his endeavours was the remarkable Woman's Wrongs, a series of five tales exploring women's oppression at every level of society from the working class to the aristocracy. Each story presents a graphic, often harrowing account of the social, economic and emotional victimisation of women, and taken together the tales comprise a devastating indictment of Victorian patriarchal attitudes and sexual inequalities. But Jones also shows women's refusal to accept this subjugated role, and he creates some of Victorian literature's most subversive and unruly heroines. He draws on sensationalism, reportage, melodrama and political analysis in order to expose the wrongs done by and to women."--Provided by publisher.
subjects: Political fiction, Fiction, Social life and customs, Social problems, Labor movement, English Political fiction, Chartism, Utopias, Romans, nouvelles, Mœurs et coutumes, Problèmes sociaux, Mouvement ouvrier, Politique-fiction anglaise, Chartisme, Utopies, LITERARY CRITICISM, European, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, General, Manners and customs, Women in literature, English literature, history and criticism, 19th century