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THE NEW WOMAN (1880-1920 fiction in relation to contemporary views on woman and femininity examining portrayal of relationships in terms of love and marriage)
This is an essay project that has discussed on the new woman in reference from the late nineteenth century. It entails entails the historical aspect, and the rise of the new women at various times ranging from the industrial times till the emergence of the world war one. It has also brought out literal aspects of the new woman as argued by the female and male novelist who are trying to deal with the new woman criticizing and relating how various aspects of the new woman are laid forward.
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language |  | english |
wordcount |  | 10909 (cca 31 pages) |
contextual quality |  | N/A |
language level |  | N/A |
price |  | free |
sources |  | 23 |
Table of contents
CHAPTER 1
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1The new women 1
1.2 Feminism 1
1.3 Countering Imperialism 1
CHAPTER 2
2.0 Sexual aspect of the Victoria era 2
2.1 Perceptions of sex 2
2.2 The impact of world war one to the new woman 4
2.3 The new woman’s participation in politics 5
2.4 Impact of industrialization to the new woman emergence 5
2.5 Sexuality matters 5
CHAPTER 3
3.0 Female novelists’ perception of the new woman 6
CHAPTER 4
4.0 MALE NOVELISTS PERCEPTION OF THE NEW WOMAN
CHAPTER 5
5.0 Conclusion 35
REFERENCES 36
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THE NEW WOMAN (1880-1920 fiction in relation to contemporary views on woman and femininity examining portrayal of relationships in terms of love and marriage) CHAPTER 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION The new woman (1880-1900) fiction in relation to contemporary views on woman and femininity examining portrayal of relationships in terms of love and marriage 1.1 The new women Between 1890 and1910s feminism followed two relationships but hostile types of independence trying to bring up the personalities of women. They wanted to have it in both ways in liking men and also to belike men something which was unheard of in the conventional times. Feminism was full of double aims for example by expanding the concept of womanhood and yet still, proclaiming the unpredictability of individuals within sex .it joined the solidarity of what wads to be proclaimed as development of political solidarity among women. 1.2 Feminism The New feminists considered a sole livelihood a necessity and had ideologically risen out of the political scenario. It considered working- class woman who they saw as having stability in all aspects in life. By criticizing the American gender system much was found to be fixed to the social and economic system. It appealed ...

... her sexuality on her own preference choosing what she want at what time and the kind of man that one decides to live with or not. In all that was from the industrial times, women ar4cseen as having a minimal role play in the society. They are all consider to be non participatory in all work because of their sex. Male writers on the other hand seems oppressed by the idea of attaining self realism by the new woman since they in which it ought to be attained seems impossible
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