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Tauchnitz, Albatross and Penguin Books and other stuff
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paperbackrevolution | Tauchnitz, Albatross and Penguin Books and other stuff Skip to navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to secondary sidebar Skip to footer paperbackrevolution Tauchnitz, Albatross and Penguin Books and other stuff Home About Al Tauchnitz Albatross Penguin UK Services Editions White Circle Women authors in Tauchnitz 1865 – 1890 Jul 28 Posted by jojoal I ended my previous post by posing three questions: Why was the overall proportion of fiction written by female authors so high between about 1865 and 1890? Why was it even higher in Tauchnitz? And why, in both cases, did it decline so clearly and so durably after 1890, at a time when prejudice against women was, at least in most fields, thought to be reducing? The data underlying these questions is shown in charts in that previous post. In Chapter 1 of ‘The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women’s writing ‘ Alexis Easley writes ‘ Throughout the century, i...
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