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Gendered Environmental Inequality in Victorian Literature

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Gendered Environmental Inequality in Victorian Literature

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This book aims to re-evaluate the Victorian literary response to forms of environmental injustice directly linked to the gendered identity of women. As ground-breaking feminist writers such as Elaine Showalter argued in the 1970s, the experience of many Victorian women was dominated by an ideology that constructed them as inferior members of society, even as it valorised them as 'Angels'. Heteronormative and patriarchal, this domestic ideology dictated the 'natural' roles of women as wives and mothers, and ascribed the home and hearth to them as their 'natural' environment; it decided the uses to which they could put their bodies, and the spaces they could occupy. As such, and as the author argue in this book, this ideological construct constituted a form of gendered environmental inequality, a structural, spatial, and bodily injustice that affected women of all classes.

Table of Contents

IntroductionAngels of hearth & home: gendered environmental inequality in Victorian society
Chapter 1Gendered bodies and gendered spaces: the mid-century realist novel
Chapter 2Sensation fiction: narratives of psychological and physical entrapment
Chapter 3Vengeful angels, unquiet homes: the Victorian ghost story
Chapter 4Into the abyss: slum fiction of the 1890s
Chapter 5New horizons in late-century fiction: the 'New Woman'
ConclusionTowards a just society?

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 12 Nov 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 288
ISBN 9798216255499
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Series Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Adrian Tait

Adrian Tait is an ecocritic with a particular inte…

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