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Woman's View: An Anthology of Prose Passages about Women, from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day [Minkštas viršelis]

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What is it like being a woman in society, in the home and as a person in ones own right? Originally published in 1967, here is a collection of passages, all linked by their theme, that of being a woman. They are taken from novels, essays, letters and diaries written by or about women concerning their psychology and position in society from the later eighteenth century onwards. In these days of emancipation and assumed equality (in some countries at any rate) it is as well to remember the very recent past and to look forward to the future, for all girls will have, certain problems to face just because they are girls. It is best to be prepared.

The anthology was chosen and organised for girls who were taking English, either for General Studies or in preparation for University. The extracts cover a wide range of styles and periods, and were selected both as representative of their time and as good examples of prose. Love, sex, marriage, motherhood and the wider role of women in society are among the topics covered, and there is an ample list of suggestions for further readings, biographical notes on the writers and suggested questions for discussions or essay-writing.
Acknowledgments. Introduction.
1. Young Girls: from The House by
Elizabeth Bowen
2. Different Girls: from The Waves by Virginia Woolf
3. Being
a Girl: from Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter by Simone de Beauvoir
4. Growing
Up I: from The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers
5. Growing Up II:
from The Rainbow by D.H. Lawrence
6. Wanting a Chance in Life: from The Story
of an African Farm by Olive Schreiner
7. Wanting Something More: from Jane
Eyre by Charlotte Brontė
8. A Young Girls Aspirations: from Journals by
Marie Bashkirtseff
9. Being Non-Educated: from Letters by Mary Kingsley
10.
Weak Woman: from A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft
11. Being in Love I: from Emma by Jane Austen
12. Planning for the Future:
from Middlemarch by George Eliot
13. Being a Governess: from Agnes Grey by
Anne Brontė
14. Being Engaged: from The Egoist by George Meredith
15.
Marriage for the Wrong Reasons Or to the Wrong Man: from Portrait of a Lady
by Henry James
16. Love and Commonsense: from Letters by Jane Austen
17.
Advising a Daughter on Life: from Letters by Queen Victoria
18. Being
Married: from At the Bay by Katherine Mansfield
19. Being Married and a
Little Older: from To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
20. Being a
Bluestocking Married to a Genius: from Letters by Jane Welsh Carlyle
21.
Wanting a Life of Ones Own: from All Passion Spent by Victoria
Sackville-West
22. Escaping Temporarily: from A View of the Harbour by
Elizabeth Taylor
23. How Life Passes: from Tenterhooks by Ada Leverson
24.
Coming Up for Air: from Dangerous Ages by Rose Macauly
25. Bird in a Cage:
from A Dolls House by Henrik Ibsen
26. Being an Outsider: from The Holiday
by Stevie Smith
27. Being Dissatisfied with the Love of Man: from The Echoing
Grove by Rosamond Lehmann
28. Being a Sensitive Soul: from Howards End by
E.M. Forster
29. Loving: from The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy
30. Being in
Love II: from Letters to Imlay by Mary Wollstonecraft
31. Mans Ideal Wife
and Later: from Middlemarch by George Eliot
32. Mans Ideal of Woman: from An
Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde
33. Woman Playing up to Her Role: from An Ideal
Husband by Oscar Wilde
34. The Shavian Ideal of Woman and Man: from Man and
Superman by George Bernard Shaw
35. Being a Free Woman: from My Life by
Isadora Duncan
36. Bringing up Baby: from A Proper Marriage by Doris Lessing
37. A Man Infatuated and Out of Love: from Liber Amoris by William Hazlitt
38. Being a Mother: from Look the Other Way by John Branfield
39. A Man in
Two Minds: from Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock
40. If Shakespeare had
Been a Woman: from A Room of Ones Own by Virginia Woolf
41. Being a
Political Woman: from The New Machiavelli by H.G. Wells
42. Women and
Fiction: from Granite and Rainbow by Virginia Woolf
43. Woman in Present
Society: from The Guardian by Mary Stott. Suggestions for Oral Discussion
or Written Work. Suggestions for Further Reading.
June Wedgwood Benn