Questioning the stereotypes associated with Victorian domesticity Monica F. Cohen offers new readings of narratives by Austen Charlotte Bront Dickens Eliot Eden Gaskell Oliphant and Reade. Cohen traces ways in which domestic work often perceived as the most feminine of all activities gained social credibility through being described in the vocabulary of nineteenth-century professionalism. She shows how women sought identity and privilege within Victorian culture and revises our understanding of nineteenth-century domestic ideology.
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