

An edition of Medical women and Victorian fiction (2005)
By Kristine Swenson
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
University of Missouri Press
Language
eng
Pages
233
Description:
"In Medical Women and Victorian Fiction, Kristine Swenson explores the cultural intersections of fiction, feminism, and medicine during the second half of the nineteenth century in Britain and her colonies by looking at the complex and reciprocal relationship between women and medicine in Victorian culture. Her examination centers around two distinct though related figures: the Nightingale nurse and the New Woman doctor. The medical women in the fiction of Elizabeth Gaskell (Ruth), Wilkie Collins (The Woman in White), Dr. Margaret Todd (Mona Maclean, Medical Student). Hilda Gregg (Peace with Honour), and others are analyzed in relation to nonfictional discussions of nurses and women doctors in medical publications, nursing tracts, feminist histories, and newspapers."--Jacket.
subjects: English fiction, History, History and criticism, Literature and medicine, Medicine in literature, Physicians in literature, Women and literature, Women physicians in literature, Women's studies, Criticism, Women Physicians, History, 19th Century, History of Nursing
Places: Great Britain
Times: 19th century