The Chronicle of Higher Education

Beyond Wives and Lovers

In a new book, the literary scholar Sharon Marcus maps out the complex geography of Victorian womanhood

For Victorian novelists — and Victorian society in general — women existed in relation to men, who defined their desires and their place in the world. That has been the prevailing critical line for two or three decades...

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