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Volume : XIII, Issue : VI, July - 2023

REDEFINING WOMANHOOD: REPRESENTATION OF WORKING WOMEN IN VICTORIAN FICTION

Arati D/O Hanamanth Rao Kore, Dr. Ravindra Kumar

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

This study examines the representation of working women in Victorian fiction, exploring how literature of the 19th century reflects evolving social attitudes toward women’s labor, autonomy, and identity.

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Arati D/O Hanamanth Rao Kore, Dr. Ravindra Kumar(2023). REDEFINING WOMANHOOD: REPRESENTATION OF WORKING WOMEN IN VICTORIAN FICTION. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XIII, Issue. VI, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11698.pdf

References :

  1. Gilbert, S. M., & Gubar, S. (1979). The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination.
  2. Showalter, E. (1985). The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830–1980.

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