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Elizabeth Glen, M.B.

Elizabeth Glen, M.B.
Author: Annie S. Swan
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1895
Genre:
ISBN: 9780659995667

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Elizabeth Glen, M.B.

Elizabeth Glen, M.B.
Author: Annie S. Swan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781409993865

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Annie Shepherd Swan, Mrs. Burnett-Smith (1859-1943) was a British author who wrote under the pen name David Lyall. Her writing career began with stories for children and with contributions to The Christian Leader. Swan's literary career advanced when she moved to London in the early-1890s. There she contributed to women's magazines and wrote light romances. She was given the CBE in 1930. Her works include: Into the Haven (1882), A Divided House: A Study from Life (1889), Thankful Rest (1892), Wrongs Righted (1893), A Bitter Debt: A Tale of the Black Country (1893), A Foolish Marriage: An Edinburgh Story of Student Life (1894), Across Her Path (1895), Elizabeth Glen, M.B.: The Experiences of a Lady Doctor (1895), Heather From the Brae (1896), The Curse of Cowden (1897), Maitland of Laurieston (1898), At the Eleventh Hour (1899), The Burden Bearers (1900), The Gold that Perisheth (1901), The Redemption of Neil Maclean (1901), The Bells of Portknockie (1902) and Another Man's Money (1902).


The Doctor in the Victorian Novel

The Doctor in the Victorian Novel
Author: Tabitha Sparks
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317035402

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With the character of the doctor as her subject, Tabitha Sparks follows the decline of the marriage plot in the Victorian novel. As Victorians came to terms with the scientific revolution in medicine of the mid-to-late nineteenth century, the novel's progressive distance from the conventions of the marriage plot can be indexed through a rising identification of the doctor with scientific empiricism. A narrative's stance towards scientific reason, Sparks argues, is revealed by the fictional doctor's relationship to the marriage plot. Thus, novels that feature romantic doctors almost invariably deny the authority of empiricism, as is the case in George MacDonald's Adela Cathcart. In contrast, works such as Wilkie Collins's Heart and Science, which highlight clinically minded or even sinister doctors, uphold the determining logic of science and, in turn, threaten the novel's romantic plot. By focusing on the figure of the doctor rather than on a scientific theme or medical field, Sparks emulates the Victorian novel's personalization of tropes and belief systems, using the realism associated with the doctor to chart the sustainability of the Victorian novel's central imaginative structure, the marriage plot. As the doctors Sparks examines increasingly stand in for the encroachment of empirical knowledge on a morally formulated artistic genre, their alienation from the marriage plot and its interrelated decline succinctly herald the end of the Victorian era and the beginning of Modernism.


Mrs. Keith Hamilton, M.B.

Mrs. Keith Hamilton, M.B.
Author: Annie S. Swan
Publisher:
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Release: 1999
Genre: Hunting
ISBN: 9780659990235

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The Woman at Home

The Woman at Home
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 972
Release: 1894
Genre: Women
ISBN:

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Annie S. Swan's magazine.


The Academy

The Academy
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Total Pages: 440
Release: 1895
Genre:
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Gender, Technology and the New Woman

Gender, Technology and the New Woman
Author: Lena WA¥nggren
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1474416284

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This book examines late nineteenth-century feminism in relation to technologies of the time, marking the crucial role of technology in social and literary struggles for equality. The New Woman, the fin de siecle cultural archetype of early feminism, became the focal figure for key nineteenth-century debates concerning issues such as gender and sexuality, evolution and degeneration, science, empire and modernity. While the New Woman is located in the debates concerning the 'crisis in gender' or 'sexual anarchy' of the time, the period also saw an upsurge of new technologies of communication, transport and medicine. As this monograph demonstrates, literature of the time is inevitably caught up in this technological modernity: technologies such as the typewriter, the bicycle, and medical technologies, through literary texts come to work as freedom machines, as harbingers of female emancipation.