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Women, Madness and Spiritualism

Bennett, Bridget(Edited by)Nicholson, Helen(Edited by)Porter, Roy(Edited by)
Part of the History of Feminism series
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This set reproduces seminal writings by three exceptional 19th-century women.

Georgina Weldon, Louisa Lowe and Susan Willis Fletcher were certified as insane by the Victorian medical establishment and were threatened with incarceration for their eccentric and transgressive behaviour.

All three were remarkably resourceful and very successfully manipulated the sensationalist press to expose the "lunacy laws" to the late-Victorian public.

In doing this, they contributed to the emerging feminist critique of medicine and science.

Each volume is devoted to the work of one of these exceptional women.

Introductions by the editors and the late Roy Porter provide context and discussion of the pieces included, pointing to the themes and issues that they raise.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415276330 / 9780415276337
Laminated
26/06/2003
United Kingdom
English
1200 p.
22 cm
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Contents: Vol. 1 / by Georgina Weldon - Vol. 2 / by Louisa Lowe Vol. 3 / by Susan Willis Fletcher.