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First-Person Anonymous

Women Writers and Victorian Print Media, 1830�1870

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224 pages
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8 hours

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The book explores how anonymous periodical journalism contributed to shaping women's authorial identities in the Victorian era. Alexis Easley challenges traditional views that depict this journalism as solely oppressive, highlighting its role as a space for women's voices and agency. By examining various periodicals, the author reveals the complexities and nuances of women's engagement with literature and public discourse during a time of significant social change.

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First-Person Anonymous, Alexis Easley

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2019
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