New Woman Utopian Fiction Anthology

Bibliography

Primary Literature

Clapperton, Jane. Margaret Dunmore; Or, A Socialist Home. London: S. Sonnenschein and    Lowery, 1888. Archive.org. Web. 23 October 2016.

Cobbe, Frances Power. The Age of Science. London: Ward, Lock, and Taylor, 1877.   Hathitrust.org. Web. 23 October 2016.

Coleridge, Mary. “The White Women”. The Collected Poems of Mary Coleridge. Ed. Theresa    Whistler. London: Rupert-Hart Davis, 1954. Print.

Corbett, Elizabeth Burgoyne. New Amazonia: A Foretaste of the Future. Seattle: Aqueduct Press,    2014. Print.

Cridge, Annie Denton. Man’s Rights; or, How Would You Like It. Digital.library.upenn.edu.    University of Pennsylvania Digital Library, n.d. Web. 23. September 2016.

Douglas, Florence Caroline Dixie. Gloriana. London: British Library Historical Prints, 1890.    Print

Douglas, Florence Caroline Dixie. Isola, Or The Disinherited. London: The Leadenhall Press,    1902. Archive.org. Web. 30 October 2016.

Dugdale, Henrietta. A Few Hours in A Far Off Age. Leeaf.com Books, n.d. Ebook

Ethelmer, Ellis. Woman Free. Congleton: Women’s Emancipation Union. 1893. Archive.org.    Web. 30 October 2016.

Fox, Lady Mary, and Richard Whatley. Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland.    London: R. Bentley, 1837. Archive.org. Web.  23 October 2016.

Gaskell, Elizabeth. Cranford. London: Macmillan, 1895. Archive.org. Web. 30 October 2016.

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. “Herland”. Herland and Selected Stories. Ed. Barbara H. Solomon.     New York: Signet Classics, 1992. Print.

Hossein, Rokeya Sakhawat. “Sultana’s Dream”. Sultana’s Dream: A Feminist Utopia, And    Selections rom the Secluded Ones. Ed. Roushan Jahan. New York: The Feminist Press,        1988. Print.

Lane, Mary E. Bradley. Mizora: A World of Women. Ed. Joan Saberhagen. Lincoln: University of     Nebraska Press, 1999. Print.

Loudon, Jane Webb. The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century. Ed. Alan Rauch. Ann     Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1994. Print.

Mears, Amelia. Mercia, The Astronomer Royal. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, and     Kent. 1895. Archive.org. Web. 23 October 2016.

Schreiner, Olive. “Three Dreams in a Desert” Dreams: Three Works by Olive Schreiner. Ed.     Elisabeth Jay. Birmingham: University of Birmingham Press, 2003. Ebook.

Spence, Catherine Helen. A Week In the Future. Gutenburg.net.au. Project Gutenberg Australia,     2006. Web. 30 October 2016.

Spence, Catherine Helen. Handfasted. Ringwood: Penguin Books, 1984. Print.

Primary Historical Documents

Acton, William. Prostitution considered in its moral, social, and sanitary aspects, in London and other large cities and garrison towns : with proposals for the control and prevention of its     attendant evils. London: John Churchill and Sons, 1870. Archive.org. Web. 3 November         1016.

Grand, Sarah. “The New Aspect of the Woman Question.” The North American Review. 158.448    (1894): 270-276. JSTOR. Web. 29 December 2016.

Hewitt, Emma Churchman. "The New Woman In Her Relation To The"New Man.". Westminster    review, Jan.1852-Jan.1914 147.3 (1897): 335-7. ProQuest. Web. 1 Nov. 2016.

"THE NEW WOMAN AND THE OLD WOMAN." Fun 71.1808 (1900): 8. ProQuest. Web. 1    Nov. 2016.

"THE NEW WOMAN UNDER FIRE." The Review of reviews (1894): 451. ProQuest. Web. 1    Nov. 2016.

"Novels of the Week." The Athenaeum.3146 (1888): 175-7. ProQuest. Web. 3 Nov. 2016.

"Novels of the Week." The Athenaeum. 3264 (1890): 637-8. ProQuest. Web. 3 Nov. 2016.    

Secondary/Critical Sources

Albinski, Nan Bowman. Women’s Utopias in British And American Fiction. New York:        Routledge, 1988. Print.

Ardis, Ann L. New Women, New Novels: Feminism and Early Modernism. New Brunswick:    Rutgers University Press, 1990. Print.

Beaumont, Matthew. “A Little Political World of My Own: The New Woman, , the New Life,    and New Amazonia”. Victorian Literature and Culture 35.1 (2007): 215-233. JSTOR.         Web. 2 November 2016.

Beaumont, Matthew. Utopia Ltd: Ideologies of Social Dreaming in England 1870-1900. Leiden:    Brill, 2005. Print.

Broad, Katherine. “Race, Reproduction, and the Failures of Feminism in Mary Bradley Lane’s     Mizora.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 28.2 (2009): 247-266. JSTOR. Web. 2         November 2016.

Carey, Jane. “Utopian Visions of Evolution and Race in Feminist Fiction and Activism: Some    Preliminary Reflections on Catherine Spence, Henrietta Dugdale, and Other Late             Nineteenth Century Australian Writers”. Lilith: A Feminist History Journal 17-18             (2012): 68-88. Academia.edu. Web. 2 November 2016.

Donawerth, Jane L, and Carey Kolmerten. Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of    Difference. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1994. Print

Fraser, Hilary, Judith Johnston, and Stephanie Green. Gender and the Victorian Periodical.     Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Print.

Heilmann, Ann. New Woman Strategies: Sarah Grand, Olive Schreiner, Mona Caird.        Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004. Print.

Jones, Libby Falk, and Sarah Webster Goodwin. Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Knoxville:    University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

Joseph, Terra Walston. “A ‘Curious Political and Social Experiment’: A Settler Utopia,        Feminism, and a Greater Britain in Catherine Helen Spence’s Handfasted. Victorian         Settler Narratives. Ed. Tamara S. Wagner. London: Pickering and Chatto, 2011. 207-219.         Print.

Kessler, Carol Farley. Daring to Dream: Utopian Fiction by United States Women Before 1950.    Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1995. Print.

Ledger, Sally. The New Woman: Fiction and feminism at the fin de siècle. Manchester:        Manchester University Press, 1997. Print.

Mitchell, Sally. Frances Power Cobbe. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2004. Print

Richardson, Angelique. Love and Eugenics in the Late Nineteenth Century: Rational        Reproduction and the New Woman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Print.

Sage, Lorna, Germaine Greer and Elaine Showalter. The Cambridge Companion to Women’s     Writing In English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Print.

Suksang, Duangrudi. “Equal Partnership: Jane Hume Clapperton’s Evolutionist-Socialist Utopia”. Utopian Studies 3.1 (1992): 95-107. JSTOR. Web. 2 November 2016.

Thompson, Aselda Josefa. “New women, new mothers: the conflict of feminism and motherhood    in late Victorian fiction”. Diss. University of Pennsylvania. 2002. Proquest Dissertations  and Theses. Web. 1 November 2016.

Images

"Advertisement." The Academy, 1869-1902, 0269-333X.949 (1890): 38. ProQuest. Web. 3 Nov.     2016.

Artists’ Suffrage League. Handicapped! n.d. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online    Catalog. Web. 1 November 2016.

Author unknown. “Manchester celebrates 200 years of Elizabeth Gaskell”. News.bbc.co.uk. BBC    News, 13 July 2010. Web. 1 November 2016.

Begum Rokeya, 1931. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016.

Buwell, Greg. “Daughters of decadence: the New Woman in the the Victorian fin de siecle”. The     British Library. The British Library, n.d. Web. 3 November 2016.

Chartran, Theobold. Lithograph in colours, portrait of Lady Florence Dixie. 1884. Vanity Fair    Magazine. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016

Currier, Nathaniel. Queen of the Amazons Attacked by a Lion. 19th century. Fine Arts Museum,    San Francisco. Catalog of Art Museum Images Online. Web. 1 November 2016.

Elizabeth Wolstenholme. c. 1918 or earlier. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016.

Elliott, Joseph John, and Clarence Edmund Fry. Frances Power Cobbe. N.d. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016.

Gordon, Maude. Catherine Helen Spence. 1900. State Library of South Australia. Flickr.com.    Web. 1 November 2016.

Johnston, Frances Benjamin. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1860-1935. c. 1900. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog. Web. 1 November 2016.

Johnston, Frances Benjamin. Frances Benjamin Johnston, full-length portrait, seated in front of     fireplace, facing left, holding cigarette in one hand and a beer stein in the other, in her Washington, D.C. studio. 1896.  Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online   Catalog. Web. 1 November 2016.

Lane, Richard James. Lady Mary Fox. 1836. National Portrait Gallery, London. National  Portrait Gallery. Web. 1 November 2016.

Margain and Jager. Henrietta Dugdale as a single woman. 1845. Place Grenette, Grenoble.    Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016.

Morrow, Albert. Affiche anglaise pour le Comedy Theatre, "The New Woman". c. 1896. The New    York Public Library Digital Collections. Web. 1 November 2016.

New Woman: Donna Quixote. 1894. Punch, or the London Charivari. The Cambridge Guide to    Women’s Writing In English. 1999. Print.

Photograph of Jane Loudon. c. 1858 or earlier. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016

Photo of Olive Schreiner. 1889. Standard Encyclopedia of Southern Africa. Wikimedia Commons. Web. 1 November 2016

The New Woman--Washday. n.d. Woffard College, Spartanburg. Artstor. Web. 1 November 2016.












 

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