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11 Historicising genre (2): sensation fiction, women’s genres and popular narrative forms 73
12 Mary Elizabeth Braddon: the secret histories of women 83
13 Ellen Wood: secret skeletons in the family, and the spectacle of women’s suffering 114
Part III Breaking the Bounds: The Improper Feminine and the Fiction of the New Woman
14 The New Woman 137
15 The New Woman writing and some marriage questions 143
16 Writing difference differently 154
17 Feeling, motherhood and True Womanhood 158
18 Woman’s ‘affectability’ and the literature of hysteria 164
19 Writing women: writing woman 177
20 New Woman: new writing 192
Conclusion: reading out women’s writing 198
Notes 210
Works referred to 215
Index 225

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Publication Information: Book Title: The "Improper" Feminine: The Women's Sensation Novel and the New Woman Writing. Contributors: Lyn Pykett - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: viii.
    
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