“We Could Do, Perhaps, More Good There Than Here”: Harriet Farley and the Transatlantic Audience of the Lowell Offering (Unknown)
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Women's Writing
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416-427
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2020
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Title:“We Could Do, Perhaps, More Good There Than Here”: Harriet Farley and the Transatlantic Audience of the Lowell Offering
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Contributors:Shaw, Amber ( author )
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Published in:Women's Writing ; 27, 4 ; 416-427
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Publication date:2020-10-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Table of contents – Volume 27, Issue 4
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- 399
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Picking Up Threads: Women and Labour in the Nineteenth CenturyLeighton, Mary Elizabeth / Surridge, Lisa et al. | 2020
- 404
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Child Labour and the Idolatry of Nature in “The Cry of the Children” and A Drama of ExileKing, Joshua et al. | 2020
- 416
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“We Could Do, Perhaps, More Good There Than Here”: Harriet Farley and the Transatlantic Audience of the Lowell OfferingShaw, Amber et al. | 2020
- 428
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“Ne’er Were Heroines More Strong, More Brave”: Victorian Factory Women Writers and the Role of the Working-Class PoetBoos, Florence et al. | 2020
- 448
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Rescuing the Magdalen: Aurora Leigh as Social Reform WorkerThierauf, Doreen et al. | 2020
- 461
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“A Thousand Petty Troubles”: Margaret Hale’s Emotional Labour in North and SouthSchroeder, Janice et al. | 2020
- 473
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“Unbroken Health and a Spirit Almost Criminally Elastic”: Women’s Work and Women’s Bodies in the Autobiographies of Harriet Martineau and Margaret OliphantWalker Gore, Clare et al. | 2020
- 484
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Recasting Scottish Fisherwomen in Song: Baroness Nairne’s “Caller Herrin’”Stapleton, Anne McKee et al. | 2020
- 498
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Margaret Harkness’s Journalistic Fiction and Women’s Work in the East EndCameron, S. Brooke et al. | 2020
- 510
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Edmund Yates and Women Writers of The WorldLedbetter, Kathryn et al. | 2020
- 524
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Paying for Principles: Women and the Politics of Translation Work, 1880–1900Janssen, Flore et al. | 2020