The angel out of the house : philanthropy and gender in nineteenth-century England / Dorice Williams Elliott.

"In The Angel out of the House Dorice Williams Elliott examines the ways in which novels and other texts that portrayed women performing charitable acts helped to make the inclusion of philanthropic work in the domestic sphere seem natural and obvious. And although many scholars have dismissed...

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Main Author: Elliott, Dorice Williams, 1951-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, [2002]
Series:Victorian literature and culture series.
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Summary:"In The Angel out of the House Dorice Williams Elliott examines the ways in which novels and other texts that portrayed women performing charitable acts helped to make the inclusion of philanthropic work in the domestic sphere seem natural and obvious. And although many scholars have dismissed women's volunteer endeavors as merely patriarchal collusion, Elliott argues that the conjunction of novelistic and philanthropic discourse in the works of women writers - among them George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell, Hannah More and Anna Jameson - was crucial to the redefinition of gender roles and class relations."--Jacket.
Physical Description:x, 270 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-260) and index.
ISBN:0813920884
9780813920887